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1- Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jakarta, South Jakarta, Indonesia. , fedaanisah@upnvj.ac.id
2- Department of Informatics Engineering, Faculty of Technology and Informatics, Aisyah University, Lampung, Indonesia.
3- Department of Social and Cultural Sciences, Fulda University of Applied Sciences, Fulda, Germany.
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Background. Low back pain is a serious condition that causes burdens on functional working people, and preventing low back pain is an important theme that needs to be persistently emphasized by the government in any country. There is an urgency to see the trend of low back pain prevention, and up to now, no bibliometric study has been written on low back pain prevention.
Objectives. Hopefully, this study could give more information to the decision-makers of developing countries to be aware of the burden of lower back pain.
Methods. This bibliometric study used the Scopus database to obtain articles published until 2023. All articles were included in the bibliometric analyses using the VOSviewer version 1.6.16 package program. The Pearson correlation analysis of the statistical correlation between gross domestic product per capita and the publishing countries of authors was performed with the Jamovi 2.3.13 package program.
Results. The researchers found 73 publications on LBP  (low back pain) prevention published between 1959 and 2023. Authors from developed countries wrote the majority of articles. There are 742 keywords in the most cited articles; the most used keywords are low back pain, human, and article. In 2020, many keywords used in the publication were health assistive devices, design and development, active lifestyle, and occupational hazards.
Conclusion. The global upward trend of low back pain prevention in the next five years was weak, and the developed countries had the highest publications on low back pain prevention.
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APPLICABLE REMARKS
  • There is a projected weak trend in the publication of LBP prevention.
  • The assisted devices in LBP prevention will be a dominant topic in the publication of LBP prevention.

Type of Study: Review Article | Subject: Sport Sociology and History
Received: 2024/06/12 | Accepted: 2024/08/16

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