Spinal and temporo-mandibular disorders in male workers of the State Police

Authors

  • Angela Sancini University of Rome ‘Sapienza', Department of Anatomy, Histology, Medical-Legal and the Orthopedics, Unit of Occupational Medicine, Viale Regina Elena 336, 00161 Rome, Italy
  • Francesco Tomei University of Rome ‘Sapienza', Department of Anatomy, Histology, Medical-Legal and the Orthopedics, Unit of Occupational Medicine, Viale Regina Elena 336, 00161 Rome, Italy
  • Gianfranco Tomei University of Rome ‘Sapienza', Department of Psychiatric and Psychological Science, Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, 00185 Rome, Italy
  • Tiziana Caciari University of Rome ‘Sapienza', Department of Anatomy, Histology, Medical-Legal and the Orthopedics, Unit of Occupational Medicine, Viale Regina Elena 336, 00161 Rome, Italy
  • Assunta Capozzella University of Rome ‘Sapienza', Department of Anatomy, Histology, Medical-Legal and the Orthopedics, Unit of Occupational Medicine, Viale Regina Elena 336, 00161 Rome, Italy
  • Manuela Di Famiani University of Rome ‘Sapienza', Department of Anatomy, Histology, Medical-Legal and the Orthopedics, Unit of Occupational Medicine, Viale Regina Elena 336, 00161 Rome, Italy
  • Ilaria Samperi University of Rome ‘Sapienza', Department of Anatomy, Histology, Medical-Legal and the Orthopedics, Unit of Occupational Medicine, Viale Regina Elena 336, 00161 Rome, Italy
  • Barbara Scala University of Rome ‘Sapienza', Department of Anatomy, Histology, Medical-Legal and the Orthopedics, Unit of Occupational Medicine, Viale Regina Elena 336, 00161 Rome, Italy
  • Maria Fiaschetti University of Rome ‘Sapienza', Department of Anatomy, Histology, Medical-Legal and the Orthopedics, Unit of Occupational Medicine, Viale Regina Elena 336, 00161 Rome, Italy
  • Carlotta Cetica University of Rome ‘Sapienza', Department of Anatomy, Histology, Medical-Legal and the Orthopedics, Unit of Occupational Medicine, Viale Regina Elena 336, 00161 Rome, Italy
  • Manuela Ciarrocca University of Rome ‘Sapienza', Department of Anatomy, Histology, Medical-Legal and the Orthopedics, Unit of Occupational Medicine, Viale Regina Elena 336, 00161 Rome, Italy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/00016357.2012.715188

Keywords:

lumbar region, posture, TMJ, whole-body vibration

Abstract

Objective. The aims of this study are to evaluate the prevalence of disorders of the lumbar region and the temporo-mandibular district co-morbidity in drivers and workers of the State Police employed for different office activities Materials and methods. The study population included 103 drivers as cases and 100 police officers as controls. The study was carried out through questionnaire and clinical evaluation of the spine and temporo-mandibular region. Results. At clinical examination, the drivers were found to have a higher prevalence (p < 0.05) of both symptoms and clinical signs at the spine and temporo-mandibular joint (TMJ), when compared with the controls. The results also showed a higher prevalence (p < 0.05) of co-morbidity in the two districts among the drivers, when compared with the controls. Conclusions. These results confirm that morbidity related to back and TMJ and increase in co-morbidity between the two districts are higher in professional drivers.

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Published

2013-01-01