Study of Orthopedic Morbidities among Postmenopausal Women in a Medical College Hospital in Rural Area of Western Maharashtra, India

Authors

  • Shubhada Sunil Avacha Assistant Professor Dept. of PSM Padmashree Dr Vithalrao Vikhe Patil Foundation’s Medical College, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra
  • Shrikant Balkrishna Deshpand Associate Professor Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University Medical College and Hospital, Sangli, Maharashtra
  • Mrinal Balbhim Zambare Professor and Head Dept. of PSM Padmashree Dr Vithalrao Vikhe Patil Foundation’s Medical College, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra
  • Deepak Baburao Phalke Professor and Head Dept. of PSM Rural Medical College, Loni, Maharashtra

Keywords:

Postmenopausal women, orthopedic problems

Abstract

Introduction: It is estimated that a total of 130 million Indian women are expected to live beyond menopause by 2015. Health of
postmenopausal women is of growing concern because of increased longevity and various morbidities associated with old age.
Objectives: 1) To assess various orthopedic problems among postmenopausal women in rural area. 2) To estimate magnitude of
common orthopedic problems and associated sociodemographic factors. Methodology: A cross-sectional study was conducted
at the medical college hospital in rural area of Western Maharashtra on 500 postmenopausal women availing healthcare in a
medical college hospital. Data was collected with the help of predesigned questionnaire by interview technique and with the
help of case records available from orthopedic department. Results: Backache (62%) and osteoarthritis (51.6%) were common
orthopedic problems. Osteoarthritis was significantly associated with obesity.

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Published

2021-12-07

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Clinical Study

How to Cite

Study of Orthopedic Morbidities among Postmenopausal Women in a Medical College Hospital in Rural Area of Western Maharashtra, India. (2021). Indian Journal Of Clinical Practice, 32(7), 24-27. https://ojs.ijcp.in/index.php/IJCP/article/view/560

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