Abstract
Back pain is a significant financial burden on industry and the economy, but more importantly it is the cause of suffering and disability to countless individuals. Therefore if the symptoms and risk factors of back pain could be identified at an early stage, the opportunities for remedial action would be improved. The study aims to identify the extent of back pain experienced by 11 to 14 year old school children, and establish the intensity, duration and frequency of exposure to mechanical risk factors present in schools. The following criteria were formulated to meet the study objectives, The method should record the intensity, duration, and frequency of the exposure, be continuous, unobtrusive, valid, reliable and feasible. None of the existing methods satisfied all the criteria, therefore new methods must be developed, or those methods which came closest to fulfilling the criteria, might be adapted to suit the participants and the research setting.
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