@article{Osama_Jan_Darain_2015, title={A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL COMPARING THE EFFECTS OF REST BREAKS AND EXERCISE BREAKS IN REDUCING MUSCULOSKELETAL DISCOMFORT}, volume={1}, url={http://aahs.kmu.edu.pk/index.php/aahs/article/view/46}, abstractNote={<p>AIM: The aim of this clinical trial was to compare the effectiveness of Rest Breaks and Exercise Breaks in reducing work related musculoskeletal discomfort in static workstation office workers.<br>METHODS: This study was conducted at a corporate sector organization in Karachi, between August, 2014 and February, 2015. A total of 32 participants, 26 males and 6 females with musculoskeletal discomfort working in static work station, were randomly allocated to two interventional groups (16 in each group). One group received a Supplementary Rest Break Intervention and the other group received Exercise Break Intervention. Visual Numeric Rating Scale (VNRS) and Cornell Musculoskeletal Discomfort Questionnaire (CMDQ) were used to evaluate the self-perceived discomfort and general body discomfort respectively. Pre- and post- scores of VNRS and CMDQ were recorded. Paired sample T-test was used to analyze the results within groups and independent t-test was used to compare the effectiveness among the two treatment protocols.<br>RESULTS: A statistically significant differences favoring the outcomes of the patients in Exercise Breaks group compared to the outcomes of the patients in Rest Breaks group were observed on self-perceived discomfort (p<0.05) and general body discomfort (p<0.05).<br>CONCLUSION: Exercise Breaks provide better protection than Supplemental Rest Breaks in decreasing musculoskeletal discomfort.</p>}, number={2}, journal={Annals of Allied Health Sciences}, author={Osama, Muhammad and Jan, Mohammad Bin Afsar and Darain, Haider}, year={2015}, month={Dec.}, pages={30–34} }