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hosseini S M, seyedazizi V, bala khiyavi S, keshtiaray A. Evaluation Of Pain And Musculoskeletal Disorders In People With A History Of Covid-19. RSMT 2023; 21 (26) :118-128
URL: http://jsmt.khu.ac.ir/article-1-529-fa.html
حسینی سیدمحمد، سیدعزیزی وحید، بالا خیاوی سحر، کشتی آرای علی. بررسی درد و اختلالات اسکلتی-عضلانی در افرادی با سابقه‌ی ابتلا به کووید 19. پژوهش در طب ورزشی و فناوری. 1402; 21 (26) :118-128

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محققین پژوهش حاضر را با هدف بررسی درد و اختلالات عضلانی مبتلایان به کووید ۱۹ با افرادی که تجربه ابتلا نداشتند، انجام دادند. پژوهش از نوع کاربردی و مقایسه­ای بود. نمونه‌ها با استفاده از جی پاور 303 نفر محاسبه گردید که معلمان ورزش از تحقیق خارج شدند. پرسشنامه نوردیک در اختیار کارمندان آموزش ‌و پرورش اردبیل قرار گرفت پس از بررسی، تعداد ۱۸۰ نفر مبتلا به­ کرونا در یک سال اخیر شناسایی و تعداد ۱۲۳ نفر با دامنه سنی 30 تا 45 سال عدم ابتلا را گزارش نمودند. سپس اختلالات عضلانی اسکلتی 9 ناحیه بدن در هر دو گروه با استفاده از آمار توصیفی و آزمون خی دو در سطح معناداری 01/0 ارزیابی شد. درد عضلانی گروه مبتلا به‌طور معناداری (01/0>P) بیشتر از گروه سالم بود و همچنین بر اساس آزمون خی دو میزان کمر و گردن درد به ترتیب با ۵۲% و ۴۵% در افراد مبتلا نسبت به سایر اندام‌ها به‌طور معناداری بیشتر بود (01/0>P) درحالی‌که تفاوت معناداری بین درد و ناراحتی اندام‌های مختلف در گروه عدم ابتلا مشاهده نگردید. بیماران کرونایی ممکن است درد عضلاتی را تجربه نمایند و علت آن در پرسشنامه نوردیک علاوه بر ناهنجاری بدنی و خستگی مفرط عضلانی می‌تواند ناشی از بیماری کرونا باشد؛ بنابراین اخذ سابقه ابتلا به ویروس کووید ۱۹ قبل از استفاده از پرسشنامه نوردیک جهت تصمیمات اصلاحی ضروری است.

 
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نوع مطالعه: كاربردي | موضوع مقاله: آسیب شناسی و حرکات اصلاحی
دریافت: 1402/3/7 | پذیرش: 1402/9/28 | انتشار: 1402/10/10

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