Posch Markus, Schranz Alois, Lener Manfred, Senn Werner, Äng Björn O, Burtscher Martin, Ruedl Gerhard
Department of Sport Science of the University of Innsbruck, A-6020, Innsbruck, Austria.
Medalp Sportclinic, A-6460, Imst, Austria.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2019 Jan 29;20(1):44. doi: 10.1186/s12891-019-2421-7.
Flight-related neck, shoulder and low back pain are the most common musculoskeletal disorders among helicopter pilots and their crewmembers, thus becoming a growing concern. Information on the combined prevalence of these types of pain and related risks are scarce. The aim of this study was therefore to estimate pain prevalence and to evaluate potential risk factors for neck pain among helicopter pilots and crewmembers within the armed forces, the airborne police and airborne rescue organizations in Austria.
Among a cohort of 104 helicopter pilots and 117 crewmembers (69.8% compliance), demographics, flying experience, use of Night Vision Goggles (NVG), helicopter type flown, prevalence and intensity of musculoskeletal symptoms (pain was defined as any reported pain experience, ache or discomfort) were collected by an online-based questionnaire.
For helicopter pilots the 12-month prevalence of neck pain was 67.3%, followed by low back (48.1%) and shoulder pain (43.3%). Among crewmembers, the 12-month pain prevalence were 45.3, 36.8 and 30.8% among the neck, lower back and shoulder, respectively. During this period, 41.8% of these helicopter pilots had experienced 8-30 pain days in the areas of neck (45.7%), shoulder (37.8%) and lower back (42.0%) whereas 47.8% of crewmembers self-reported 1-7 days of neck (54.7%), low back (44.2%) and shoulder (44.4%) pain in the previous year. The 3-month prevalence of neck pain was 64.4% followed by low back (42.3%) and shoulder pain (38.5%) for helicopter pilots. Among crewmembers, 41.9% suffered from neck, 29.9% from low back and 29.1% from shoulder pain the previous 3 months. Multivariate regression analysis revealed NVG use (OR 1.9, 95% CI, 1.06-3.50, p = 0.032), shoulder pain (OR 4.9, 95% CI, 2.48-9.55, p < 0.001) and low back pain (OR 2.3, 95% CI, 1.21-4.31, p = 0.011) to be significantly associated with neck pain.
The 12- and 3-month prevalence of neck, shoulder and low back is considerably high among both, helicopter pilots and crewmembers confirming the existence of this growing concern. The use of NVG devices, shoulder and low back pain in the previous 12 months represent independent risk factors for neck pain. These findings highlight the need for longitudinal studies.
与飞行相关的颈部、肩部和下背部疼痛是直升机飞行员及其机组人员中最常见的肌肉骨骼疾病,因此日益受到关注。关于这些类型疼痛的综合患病率及相关风险的信息匮乏。因此,本研究的目的是估计奥地利武装部队、空中警察和空中救援组织中直升机飞行员和机组人员的疼痛患病率,并评估颈部疼痛的潜在风险因素。
在104名直升机飞行员和117名机组人员组成的队列中(依从率为69.8%),通过在线问卷收集人口统计学信息、飞行经验、夜视镜(NVG)的使用情况、所驾驶的直升机类型、肌肉骨骼症状的患病率和强度(疼痛定义为任何报告的疼痛经历、酸痛或不适)。
直升机飞行员中,颈部疼痛的12个月患病率为67.3%,其次是下背部(48.1%)和肩部疼痛(43.3%)。机组人员中,颈部、下背部和肩部的12个月疼痛患病率分别为45.3%、36.8%和30.8%。在此期间,这些直升机飞行员中有41.8%在颈部(45.7%)、肩部(37.8%)和下背部(42.0%)区域经历了8 - 30天的疼痛,而47.8%的机组人员在过去一年中自我报告颈部(54.7%)、下背部(44.2%)和肩部(44.4%)有1 - 7天的疼痛。直升机飞行员中,颈部疼痛的3个月患病率为64.4%,其次是下背部(42.3%)和肩部疼痛(38.5%)。机组人员中,前3个月有41.9%的人颈部疼痛,29.9%的人下背部疼痛,29.1%的人肩部疼痛。多变量回归分析显示,使用夜视镜(比值比[OR]为1.9,95%置信区间[CI]为1.06 - 3.50,p = 0.032)、肩部疼痛(OR为4.9,95%C为2.48 - 9.55,p < 0.001)和下背部疼痛(OR为2.3,95%CI为1.21 - 4.31,p = 0.011)与颈部疼痛显著相关。
直升机飞行员和机组人员中,颈部、肩部和下背部的12个月和3个月患病率相当高,证实了这一日益受到关注的问题的存在。使用夜视镜设备、过去12个月中的肩部和下背部疼痛是颈部疼痛的独立风险因素。这些发现凸显了进行纵向研究的必要性。