One of the worst things that come with the monsoon in Delhi is bad roads. The pathetic condition of roads in the city has confirmed an alarming rise in chronic spinal injuries in drivers.
Not only this, it has become quite a pain for all those people who prefer to take a ride in an auto. Doctors in the Capital have confirmed this latest report.
The Orthopedic and Spine surgeons have confirmed that from the time monsoon started in the city. There have been regular complaints of back problems.
Bad roads and traffic in Delhi
People who return from work in the evening have to bear the traffic, but the deteriorating condition of the road has added more problems.
Doctors have informed that the intervertebral disc between each vertebra has been stressed excessively on roads full of potholes. The bad roads shock the body during traveling, leading to stress in the spine. It can further lead to slipped or herniated discs.
The risk further develops when one travels more speed and the injury caused is much higher. The doctor further states that the risk of harm increases as the rate of acceleration increases.
Cause for back and neck problems:
If we state the obvious in Delhi, people tend to drive faster even if it’s a potholed road in the morning due to the limited time frame. Driving increases the chance of getting severe back problems and neck injuries.
To get a clear picture of how severely we get affected by this issue, a group of scientists from National Aerospace Laboratories in Bengaluru took up a project to assess the damage caused to the spine while driving.
They made a dummy weighing 65 kg driven in a car and an autorickshaw to measure seat acceleration while driving.
Car speed experiments:
The experiments showed that a car drove at 25 KM over 40-45 bumps and 200 potholes could cause severe damage to our neck and back. On the other hand, 5 to 10 potholes were sufficient to cause similar damage to our back if one travels by auto rickshaw.
Recent medical data also shows that people reporting back problems and cervical have increased during the monsoon season in the Capital. Not only this it’s said that the road may only get worse in this month.
But what remains a mystery is even after regularly complaining about bad roads, the government has not paid any attention in this direction.