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Submitted by CADLanceCheung on 2024-10-28

2024-10-28
HKSH Releases Survey Results on Spinal Health in Hong Kong Nearly 90% of Respondents Report Spinal Problems Impacting Daily Life
(28 October 2024, Hong Kong) HKSH Medical Group (HKSH) recently conducted a spinal health survey (August-September 2024) involving 813 respondents to assess the prevalence and management of spinal problems in the Hong Kong population. The survey utilised an online questionnaire, supplemented by face-toface interviews through HKSH's network of non-profit elderly service organisations and specialist clinics.
Key findings reveal a high prevalence of spinal pain: 87% of respondents experienced spinal pain within the past year. The pain significantly impacted daily life, with nearly half (48%) reporting sleep disturbances, and 37% experiencing negative emotions such as anxiety, depression, and irritability due to pain or limited mobility. Furthermore, 36% reported that spinal problems affected their work.
Common symptoms amongst respondents with spinal problems included muscle tension, musculoskeletal pain, radiating pain, numbness, and limited mobility. Back pain (58%) and neck pain (54%) were most prevalent, followed by sciatica (30%). A substantial portion of respondents (28%) reported experiencing two or more spinal problems concurrently. Persistent back or neck pain (lasting over three months) was reported by 20% and 22% of respondents, respectively, indicating a significant proportion of chronic cases.
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Key findings reveal a high prevalence of spinal pain: 87% of respondents experienced spinal pain within the past year. The pain significantly impacted daily life, with nearly half (48%) reporting sleep disturbances, and 37% experiencing negative emotions such as anxiety, depression, and irritability due to pain or limited mobility. Furthermore, 36% reported that spinal problems affected their work.
Common symptoms amongst respondents with spinal problems included muscle tension, musculoskeletal pain, radiating pain, numbness, and limited mobility. Back pain (58%) and neck pain (54%) were most prevalent, followed by sciatica (30%). A substantial portion of respondents (28%) reported experiencing two or more spinal problems concurrently. Persistent back or neck pain (lasting over three months) was reported by 20% and 22% of respondents, respectively, indicating a significant proportion of chronic cases.
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