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dc.contributor.authorFyfe, Charmaine Chantelen_US
dc.date.accessioned2008-07-16T08:30:01Z-
dc.date.available2008-07-16T08:30:01Z-
dc.date.issued2006-
dc.identifier.other303259-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10321/280-
dc.descriptionThesis (Masters in Technology: Chiropractic), Durban Institute of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2006.en_US
dc.description.abstractThe purpose of this study is to determine whether the cumulative effect of studying, and practising manual therapeutic techniques (including receiving manipulation), is associated with chiropractic students experiencing low back pain (LBP). According to Smith (2005), students currently registered in the Durban Institute of Technology Health faculty were found to have the highest proportion of LBP when compared to students in other faculties. Thirty seven percent of the students with LBP were chiropractic students. In a study performed by Macanuel et al. (2005) on undergraduate chiropractic training, it was concluded that chiropractic students experience side effects during chiropractic technique class. There is epidemiological evidence that chiropractors are a high-risk group of health professionals who experience low back disorders (Tim 1996, Lorme and Naqv 2003, Rupert and Ebete 2004). Rupert and Ebete (2004) suggest that the majority of chiropractors have suffered an occupational injury primarily related to administering manual procedures.en_US
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dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectBackacheen_US
dc.subjectManipulation (Therapeutics)en_US
dc.subjectOccupational diseasesen_US
dc.subject.lcshChiropractic--Dissertations, Academicen_US
dc.subject.lcshChiropractic--Study and teachingen_US
dc.subject.lcshChiropractic--Health aspectsen_US
dc.titleAn investigation into the association between the cumulative effect of studying and practising manual therapeutic techniques and low back pain in chiropractic studentsen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
dc.description.levelMen_US
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.51415/10321/280-
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