Background: Low back pain is an incredibly Complaint experienced by different individuals ages. In 2015, the worldwide point
commonness of movement constraining low back torment was 7.3%, suggesting that 540 million individuals were influenced at any
one time. Low back pain is a symptom, not a disease, and can result from a few diverse known or obscure irregularities or sicknesses.
It is characterized by the area of agony, regularly between the lower rib edges and the butt cheek creases. Aim: To determine the
prevalence of low-back pain and explore factors associated with MSP among medical students at Umm Al-Qura4 University Saudi
Arabia. Method: A cross-sectional survey was performed among medical students in Umm Al-Qura University during the period from
12 June 2020 to 12 October, 2020. The survey included 366 students whose ages ranged from 18 to 25 years old. The Statistical
Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 24.0 was used in the analysis. Results: A total of 366 students were involved in this study,
249 (68%) of them were females 68%. As for BMI, exact of 236 (64.5%) were at normal weight while 45 (12.3%) were obese. Exact of
277 (75.7%) students complained of LBP during the last period related to trauma. As for aggravating factors, the long sitting session
was the most reported factor (75.2%) followed by wrong sleep position (58.5%), sedentary lifestyle (45%), inappropriate lifting
(28.7%), and stress (27.9%), while long-standing (4.7%), and menses (2.3%) were the least reported factors. The most-reported red
flags of back pain were neck pain (39.1%) followed by weakness (16.7%), leg weakness (11.6%), numbness (10.1%), and loss of knee
reflex (4.7%). Conclusion: LBP was more among females and mainly related to inappropriate sleep, setting, or even studying
positions. Neck pain was the most reported with a low mood. Lack of exercise with long study hours was remarkably reported. Also,
irrespective of the high prevalence of reported LBP, but there was no considerable effect on student’s scholastic performance.
Keywords: Low back pain, Neck pain, Pain, KSA