Abstract:
Purpose: The purpose of this study to identify the Neuro-musculoskeletal problems among
Elderly People at selected old homes. Objective: To identify the Neuro-musculoskeletal
problems in the different body regions of Elderly people and determine the treatment
received to solve Neuro-musculoskeletal problems and explore the socio-demographic
characteristics of Elderly people with Neuro-musculoskeletal problems. Methods: A
descriptive study was conducted with a structured interviewer-administrated questionnaire
to collect information from 55 elderly people who have been living in old homes. Data
were numerically coded and captured in Microsoft Excel, using an SPSS 25.0 version
software program. Results: Total 55 Participants were taken to find out the Neuromusculoskeletal problems among the elderly people at selected old homes in Dhaka city.
Among 55 participants study found that 90.9%(n=50) participants were suffering from
different musculoskeletal problems and 76.34% (n=42) participants responded that they
had different neurological problems. Pain and limitation of range of motion in different
joints of the body were found to be the highest musculoskeletal problems with 83.6% and
78.2% respectively. 76.4% had muscle weakness in different major group muscles in the
body, 72.7% had difficulty in activities of daily living and 16.4% participants had postural
deformity. On the other hand, “Arms or legs weakness for more than 24 hours” was found
to be the highest neurological problem and “Suffering severe headaches, chiefly on one
side of the head, which comes on from time to time” was the highest headache related
problem among the elderly people with 56.4% & 40% respectively. Conclusion: In this
study, researcher found neuro-musculoskeletal problems among elderly people at selected
old homes in Dhaka city.
Key Words: Neuro-musculoskeletal problems, Elderly People, Old homes.
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Description:
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy, Bangladesh Health Professions Institute, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh