By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
25th March:- In
the course of development from a developing country to an industrialized
society, adaptation to westernized life style is making India’s population more
vulnerable to suffer from low back pain (LBP). LBP arises when the muscles of
the lower back are under stress as this is where most twisting, turning or
bending occurs. Low back pain at any point of their life affects almost 85-90%
of people. However, LBP can be relieved through simple measures such as
exercises, on-site ergonomic modification and lifestyle changes.
Keeping this in mind the Department
of Anaesthesia & Department of Community Medicine, PGIMER,
Chandigarh have taken a lead in organizing an ICMR seminar on Low
Back Pain and its management in the auditorium of the Advanced Eye
Centre, PGI, Chandigarh.
Dr. Babita Ghai (Prof. Department of
Anaesthesia); Dr. Amarjeet Singh (Prof. School of Public Health); and Dr. Neha
Chanana (PhD Research Scholar- School of Public Health) were the Organizing
Secretary, Convener and Co-Convener respectively. Post-doctoral fellow- Dr.
Jaideep Kumar and Research scholar- Dr. Yudhvir Singh coordinated the
activities of the seminar.
Dr. Babita Ghai inaugurated the
seminar by highlighting the role of incorrect postures in causing low back pain
and major role of exercises in preventing and managing this condition. Other experts from various
departments of PGIMER, Chandigarh viz. Dr. Shifali K Sharma (Associate
Professor, Department of Internal Medicine); Dr. Vishal Kumar (Assistant Prof.,
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery) and Pradip Sarkar (Senior Physiotherapist),
Dr. Adarsh Kohli (Prof. Dept. of Psychiatry) highlighted the role of their
respective fields in treatment and prevention of low back pain. Dr. Deepika
Bansal (Associate Prof., NIPER, Mohali) discussed about the various
questionnaires available for assessment of pain and disability associated with
low back pain.
Approximately 70 participant
including employees from administrative division of PGIMER, GMCH-32 and various
nursing professionals, students and general public attended the seminar.
The seminar was a learning and
awareness platform for employees, students as well as laypersons from various
medical institutes regarding management of low back pain through simple
measures including posture correction and lifestyle modification.
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