Journal article
Physical disability among Canadians reporting musculoskeletal diseases.
Abstract
About one million Canadian adults are estimated to have physical disabilities attributed to a musculoskeletal condition, a prevalence of 50.1/1,000 adults (all rates expressed/1,000). The specific musculoskeletal disease rates were arthritis/rheumatism (27.2), back (16.2), "other" (4.6), trauma (3.6) and bone (0.6). More women reported disabling musculoskeletal disease (61.0 versus 38.6, respectively). Prevalence rates increased with age from …
Authors
Reynolds DL; Chambers LW; Badley EM; Bennett KJ; Goldsmith CH; Jamieson E; Torrance GW; Tugwell P
Journal
The Journal of Rheumatology, Vol. 19, No. 7, pp. 1020–1030
Publication Date
July 1992
ISSN
0315-162X