Testing the association between shoulder pain prevalence and occupational, physical activity, and mental health factors in two generations of Australian adults.
Christopher J HodgettsAngela JacquesLee DaffinYvonne C LearmonthPublished in: Chiropractic & manual therapies (2023)
Overall, shoulder pain was more prevalent in young females than males and was more prevalent in those under the age of 65. Cross-sectional associations were established between some occupational factors in older adults and depression in all adults, and shoulder pain.