Frequency of Non-Specific Cervical Pain Experienced by the Adult Population in Peshawar A Review Article

Authors

  • Muheebur Rehman Abasyn University Peshawar, Pakistan https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9655-4371
  • Babar Ali Khyber Teaching Hospital, Pakistan
  • Shahzad Waqar Sethi Rehman College of Rehabilitation Sciences, Pakistan
  • Abdul Malik Abasyn University Peshawar, Pakistan
  • Muhammad Ismail Khan Cecos University Peshawar, Pakistan
  • Faheem Ullah Riphah International Universit Islamabad, Pakistan
  • Mohammad Shoaib khan Abasyn University Peshawar, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54536/ajlsi.v2i2.1950

Keywords:

Non-Specific Cervical Pain, Cervical Pain Prevalence , Adult Population, Ergonomics Physical Activity, Posture

Abstract

Non-specific cervical pain is a prevalent health concern affecting individuals across various age groups and populations. This study aims to investigate the frequency of non-specific cervical pain experienced by the adult population in Peshawar. A cross-sectional survey was conducted, gathering data from a diverse sample of adults residing in Peshawar. The results revealed valuable insights into the prevalence and characteristics of non-specific cervical pain in this region. The findings emphasize the need for public health interventions and awareness campaigns to address this issue effectively.

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Author Biographies

Muheebur Rehman, Abasyn University Peshawar, Pakistan

Dr.Muheebur Rehman*

Assistant Professor

Abasyn University Peshawar

Babar Ali, Khyber Teaching Hospital, Pakistan

Manager Paramedics

Medical Teaching Institution

Khyber Teaching Hospital

 

Shahzad Waqar Sethi, Rehman College of Rehabilitation Sciences, Pakistan

Shahzad Waqar Sethi

Physiotherapist

Rehman college of rehabilitation sciences

Abdul Malik, Abasyn University Peshawar, Pakistan

Dr.Andul Malik

Lecturer

Abasyn University Peshawar

Muhammad Ismail Khan, Cecos University Peshawar, Pakistan

Dr.Muahmmad ismail khan

Lecture

Cecos University Peshawar

Faheem Ullah, Riphah International Universit Islamabad, Pakistan

Faheem Ullah Jan

Physiotherapist

Riphah International Universit Islamabad

Mohammad Shoaib khan, Abasyn University Peshawar, Pakistan

Mohammad Shoaib Khan

Physiotherapist

Abasyn University Peshawar

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Published

2023-09-11

How to Cite

Rehman, M., Ali, B., sethi, S. waqar, Malik, A., khan, M. ismail, Ullah, F., & khan, M. shoaib. (2023). Frequency of Non-Specific Cervical Pain Experienced by the Adult Population in Peshawar A Review Article. American Journal of Life Science and Innovation, 2(2), 37–38. https://doi.org/10.54536/ajlsi.v2i2.1950