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KMID : 0358520100220040307
Korean Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
2010 Volume.22 No. 4 p.307 ~ p.315
The Effect of a Stretching Exercise on Myofascial Pain Syndrome Patients in Small and Medium Sized Industries
Lim Jung-Wook

Kwon Young-Jun
Jang Tae-Won
Lee Jong-Heon
Kim In-Seok
Ryu Sang-Cheol
Roh Jae-Hoon
Won Jong-Uk
Cha Bong-Suk
Lee Chul-Ho
Abstract
Objectives: This study was conducted to identify the effect of a stretching exercise on myofascial pain syndrome patients that work in small and medium-sized industry.

Methods: Questionnaires surveys including general characteristics, work-related characteristics, and musculoskeletal symptoms on neck and shoulder area was administered to 393 subjects who worked in small and medium sized industries. Symptomatic workers were examined to identify whether they had myofascial pain syndrome (MPS). Of the 393 subjects, 108 MPS patients performed 6 weeks stretching exercise program. Intensity of pain was estimated with visual analogue scales (VAS). All patients were interviewed to estimate their compliance to stretching exercise program.

Results: Of the 393 workers, 119 workers were diagnosed with MPS of the neck and shoulder. Postexercise VAS was significantly reduced compared to pre-exercise VAS (p£¼0.05). High compliance patients to stretching exercise were more effective to exercise therapy (OR 2.89, 95% CI 1.19~7.04), and overtime workers were less effective to exercise therapy (OR 0.41, 95% CI 0.17~0.95).

Conclusions: The Stretching exercise program was identified to be effective in MPS patients in small and medium-sized industries. It is recommended that workers with MPS in small and medium-sized industries practice a well-designed stretching exercise program, and avoid overtime work.
KEYWORD
Myofascial pain syndrome, Trigger point, Stretching, Exercise, VAS
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