Prevelence Of Cervical Radiculopathy In Housewives
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Introduction cervical radiculopathy occurs when a nerve root in the spine is compressed or impeded, leading to pain that can spread beyond the neck and into the arm, chest, shoulders, and upper back. Common signs of impingement include muscle weakness and impaired deep tendon reflexes..
Methods in this study selected 100 housewives who full filled the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Subjects were evaluated at the beginning for cervical radiculopathy by using compression test and NRPS scale. Housewives female were given survey forms the cervical radiculopathy impact scale (CRIS) questionnaire scale fill according to their present condition.
results the study shows that the prevalence rate of cervical radiculopathy in housewife by cervical radiculopathy impact scale (CRIS). UK and Dutch score, categorized by NPRS category of low and severe pain and accompanied by P values that indicate statistical significance. The mean UK score of samples with low pain was 0.890 and severe pain was 0.633 with a significant p value .000 indicating a significant difference in UK score in samples with low and severe pain.
Conclusion In this present survey show the 39% of housewife have no symptoms of cervical radiculopathy and 69% housewife have symptoms of cervical radiculopathy.
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