Author/Authors :
Bello Bashir نويسنده Physiotherapy Department, Faculty of Allied Health
Sciences, Bayero University Kano, Nigeria , Bello Adebayo Halima نويسنده Physiotherapy Department, University of Ilorin Teaching
Hospital, Kwara State, Nigeria
Abstract :
Context Low back pain (LBP) is a common musculoskeletal disorder
affecting the general population. The prevalence of LBP varies across
the studied populations, geographic areas, and age groups. Evidence
Acquisition Prevalence of LBP in Nigeria is largely occupational based.
The prevalence differs based on the type of occupation, population, or
age group. Therefore, it is necessary to collect data that can help to
identify a point or annual prevalence that guides practice and policy
making. The databases of PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, SPORTDiscus, and SciELO
were searched from the inception to May, 2016. A strategy was developed
to search the databases. Articles were included if they reported the
prevalence of LBP in Nigeria. The methodological quality of the included
studies was assessed. Results A total of 103 studies were yielded among
which 12 studies were relevant. The 12-month prevalence of LBP was
commonly reported, and it was estimated from 32.5% to 73.53%. All of the
reviewed studies were occupational based and did not depict a true
general population prevalence of LBP. Conclusions The findings of the
current review demonstrated a high prevalence of LBP among workers.
Future studies with appropriate methodological design on a general
population helps to identify the impact of LBP in Nigeria.