Impact of Shoes Characteristics to Lower Back Pain in Orthotics Prosthetics Students in Jakarta

Abstract

Standing for more than 20 minutes causes’ low back pain (LBP). Students majoring in prosthetics orthotics need to practice and stand for more than 2 hours per day. Long standing requirement is un-avoided in students, causing musculoskeletal disorder such as low back pain. The characteristics of shoes are important in development and treatment of lower back conditions. Shoes have several features, which play important roles in posture stability. Usage of shoes with certain characteristics may contributes to low back pain in students. Objective: To determine relationship between shoes characteristics and standing duration on low back pain in orthotic prosthetics students. Methods: Correlational quantitative method with cross-sectional design. Purposive sampling used in order to obtain sample of 30 people. Independent variables are the suitability of the shoes used, firmness of shoes soles, heel counter of shoes, and standing duration. Dependent variable is low back pain. Results: The relationship between the suitability of the shoes used and low back pain obtained p value of 0.141. Relationship between firmness of shoes sole and low back pain obtained p value of 0.355. Relationship between shoes heel counter and low back pain obtained p value of 0.948. Relationship between standing duration and low back pain obtained p value of 0.01. Conclusion: Appropriate of shoes used, firmness of shoes soles, heel counter of shoes, do not have significant relationship with the LBP. Standing duration has significant relationship with LBP. Conclusion: Appropriate of shoes used, firmness of shoes soles, heel counter of shoes, do not have significant relationship with the LBP. Standing duration has significant relationship with LBP.

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Deby Eka Supadma, Nabila Alya Azzahra, Agusni Karma, Tri Riana Lestari, Rina Fitriana Rahmawati

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  • EP ID EP709717
  • DOI 10.47191/ijmra/v5-i10-07
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Deby Eka Supadma, Nabila Alya Azzahra, Agusni Karma, Tri Riana Lestari, Rina Fitriana Rahmawati (2022). Impact of Shoes Characteristics to Lower Back Pain in Orthotics Prosthetics Students in Jakarta. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Analysis, 5(10), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-709717