Association of Musculoskeletal Disorders among Housewives due to Daily Household Activities

Authors

  • Areeba Naseer Clinical Physiotherapist. Email: areebanaseer3578@gmail.com
  • Dr. kaynat imtiaz Clinical Physical Therapist, Doctor of physical therapy, Azra Naheed Medical College, Superior University Lahore. Email: kaynatimtiaz1@gmail.com
  • Azmat Tahira Consultant Audiologist at Akhtar Memorial Hospital. Master of Science in Audiology. Email: azmattahira4@gmail.com
  • Irsa Allaudin DPT, Clinical Physical Therapist. Email: Irsaallaudin.official@gmail.com
  • Hiba Mumtaz Ahmed Doctor of Physical Therapy, Superior University Lahore. Email: kannie473@gmail.com
  • Gulam Zahra Malik DPT, MS OMPT, Superior University Lahore, ORCID: 0009-0002-9474-0618. Email: zahramalik12500@gmail.com

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63163/jpehss.v3i4.729

Keywords:

Household activities, musculoskeletal disorders, awkward posture, musculoskeletal symptoms.

Abstract

Background: Household activities which are performed in awkward posture and continuously without any break can result in musculoskeletal symptoms that result in limitation of the efficiency of the work which is performed. As full time homemakers performed their household activities without any rest break and sometimes in awkward posture that puts stress on their joints and muscles that result in might be chances of musculoskeletal disorders. So, we aimed to evaluate the relationship of musculoskeletal disorders and household activities. Objective: The study aims to evaluate the association of musculoskeletal disorders among housewives because of daily household activities (cooking, washing, dusting, cleaning, and childcare). Methodology: Three hundred sixty-seven participants (housewives) having age of 20-60 across Lahore city were participated in this research study. The study was carried through the Nordic questionnaire and questions about posture. Results: Among 368 participants, majority of the housewives were working for 4-6 hours per day (61.7%), 23.6% were working for 7-9 hours per day and 14.1% were working for 1-3 hours and most of the females adapted both standing and sitting posture during daily household activities and during household activities the major areas that is involved in musculoskeletal symptoms are back (38.3%), knees (26.4%), shoulders (22.3%), neck (16.8%), wrist/hands (9.2%) and ankles/foot (7.6%). Conclusion: The study concluded that there is no association between Pain score and hours of working per day and there is significant association between Pain score and posture during working.

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Published

2025-10-08

How to Cite

Association of Musculoskeletal Disorders among Housewives due to Daily Household Activities. (2025). Physical Education, Health and Social Sciences, 3(4), 60-66. https://doi.org/10.63163/jpehss.v3i4.729

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