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. 2020 Oct 8;17(19):7333. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17197333

Table 4.

The logistic regression analysis of pain in different parts of the body after the intervention and the results of the rapid entire body assessment (REBA) for assessing the risk of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs).

Logistic Regression Variables OR 95%CI p-Value
Regression analysis of pain in different parts of the body after the intervention Intervention vs. control 0.10 0.02–0.51 0.006
Primary neck pain (referent = no) 7.80 1.78–34.27 0.007
Intervention vs. control 0.20 0.05–0.69 0.012
Primary shoulder pain (referent = no) 4.75 1.43–15.71 0.0011
Intervention vs. control 0.36 0.11–1.18 0.093
Primary back pain (referent = no) 9.28 2.11–31.12 0.000
Intervention vs. control 0.12 0.04–0.39 0.000
Primary lumbar pain (referent = no) 5.81 1.77–19.01 0.004
Intervention vs. control 0.46 0.03–5.80 0.552
Primary elbow pain (referent = no) 11.69 0.78–173–88 0.074
Intervention vs. control 0.25 0.70–0.92 0.038
Primary hand wrist pain (referent= no) 6.45 1.81–22.92 0.004
Intervention vs. control 0.03 0.002–0.56 0.001
Primary hip pain (referent = no) 64.50 6.66–624.54 0.000
Intervention vs. control 0.53 0.16–1.74 0.291
Primary knee pain (referent = no) 19.84 5.87–67.07 0.000
Intervention vs. control 0.16 0.04–0.60 0.007
Primary ankle pain (referent= no) 7.41 2.17–25.30 0.001
The results of the REBA for assessing the risk of MSDs Intervention vs. control 0.22 0.07–0.70 0.011
Mean of the REBA scores (referent = no) 11.67 2.47–55.12 0.002