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Hoy D, Toole MJ, Morgan D, Morgan C. Low back pain in rural Tibet. Lancet
361(9353), 225-6, 2003.
In a baseline assessment of 30 rural villages surrounding Shigatse City, Tibet,
many people, especially women, identified low back pain as a serious health
problem. Consequently, we aimed to establish the prevalence of such pain and to
develop appropriate interventions. We did a cross-sectional study of the
prevalence of low back pain and related functional disability using two-stage
random cluster sampling. We included 499 adults aged at least 15 years from 19
villages. The point prevalence of low back pain was 34.1% (95% CI 27.9-40.3%
[170 people]); the 12-month prevalence was 41.9% (35.5-48.3% [209 people]). 100
(20%) villagers had substantial functional disability associated with low back
pain. Low back pain is likely to be an important and under recognised problem in
rural societies like Tibet.
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