Abstract:
Purpose: The study was done to identify the WRMDs among the shopkeepers. Objective: To identify the common work related musculoskeletal disorders among the shopkeepers. Method: The study design was cross-sectional. Total 50 samples were selected conveniently for this study from a selected area, Savar Upozila. Data was collected by using mixed type of questionnaire. Descriptive statistic was used for data analysis. Result: The result of the study shows that, participants had WRMDs in age range between 41-50 (50%) years is more vulnerable. Most of the participant’s education level was S.S.C. (48%). The duration of job experience 5-15 years (54%) most commonly suffered by the WRMDs. In this research, the researcher found the participants had musculoskeletal disorders with higher prevalence of pain. The result indicates that most discomfort of the body regions is in the HIP (40%), spine (30%) and shoulder (18%). Most common symptom of WRMDs was pain (86%) and the most affected body part was hip (40%). The maximum severity of symptom was moderate (64%). The most common risk factors were working in same position for long time (58%) and performing same task over and over (30%) participants. Only (18%) participants had taken physiotherapy treatment for their condition. The percentages of prognosis were improved in (83%). Conclusion: Work related musculoskeletal disorders represent a significant burden for shopkeepers. The study was represents the strong evidence that WRMDs was common among shopkeepers. In order to reduce musculoskeletal problems, correct postural practices, proper design of tools and equipment significantly can prevent MSDs.