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● Neck and shoulders had the highest prevalence of MPs anatomic area in girl students.
● The highest prevalence of MPs was in the lower back and knee in boy students.
● The lowest level of MPs prevalence was in the elbow in both genders.
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Musculoskeletal Pains (MPs) are among the most prevalent types of pain with numerous consequences for individuals and society. Musculoskeletal disorders are usually associated with constant pain, limitations in movement, skill, performance, and negative effects on the mental health. It has been shown that 20-33% of people worldwide live with one painful musculoskeletal problem. The main cause of many musculoskeletal disorders and their injuries is related to the advancement of technology and excessive use of computers, laptops, and mobile phones. University students stay for long hours in static or infrequent postures due to long study hours and high levels of stress and workload in using laptops. Therefore, they are highly affected by problems resulting from MPs. It is possible that neglecting to study musculoskeletal disorders in students can have negative and perhaps irreversible effects on their body structure. Therefore, it is important and necessary that musculoskeletal pain be examined every year in the student community. The present study reported the prevalence of MPs, especially in the neck, low back, and knees. One of the ways to reduce musculoskeletal disorders is to pay attention to physical activity and ergonomic factors. In addition, college students should be instructed on how to sit and stand properly, how to stand behind a computer, and how to use mobile phones.