Screening and Early Identification of Spinal Deformities and Posture in 311 Children: Results from 16 Districts in Slovakia.

IF 1.5 Q3 REHABILITATION Rehabilitation Research and Practice Pub Date : 2019-03-17 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2019/4758386
Róbert Rusnák, Marina Kolarová, Ivana Aštaryová, Peter Kutiš
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Abstract

Objective: In our study, we wanted to identify the number of existing deformities of the spine and posture in primary schoolers.

Methods: The sample consisted of 311 healthy pupils aged 6-7. We used Klein, Thomas, and Mayer method to evaluate the posture. The spine curvature was evaluated by plumb line. Muscle imbalance was evaluated by standardized manual tests by Professor Janda. The results were evaluated by the basic population abundance and the use of the ANOVA program. We determined the level of statistical significance at p = 0.05.

Results: The statistically significant occurrence of poor posture was found. Poor posture occurred in more than 50% of the pupils studied. Spine deformities in the sagittal plane have exceeded 30% (C = 37.94212%; Th = 32.15434%; L = 30.22508%). In the frontal plane deformities were present in 13.18328% of pupils. Spinae and postural disorders were accompanied by the muscle imbalance (muscle stiffness and weakness).

Conclusion: Screening is a well-founded technique for the early detection of spinae and posture disorders. Based on the results of screening, professionals can take preventive measures. As in our research prevalence of spine deformities and poor posture in children was high, we recommend regular screening in clinical practice.

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311名儿童脊柱畸形和姿势的筛查和早期识别:来自斯洛伐克16个地区的结果
目的:在我们的研究中,我们想要确定小学生现有的脊柱和姿势畸形的数量。方法:调查对象为311名6 ~ 7岁健康小学生。我们使用Klein, Thomas和Mayer方法来评估姿势。用铅垂线测量脊柱弯曲度。肌肉不平衡是由Janda教授通过标准化的手工测试来评估的。结果通过基本种群丰度和方差分析程序进行评估。我们以p = 0.05确定统计学显著性水平。结果:体位不良发生率有统计学意义。超过50%的学生出现了不良姿势。矢状面脊柱畸形超过30% (C = 37.94212%;Th = 32.15434%;L = 30.22508%)。13.18328%的小学生有额平面畸形。脊柱和体位障碍伴有肌肉失衡(肌肉僵硬和无力)。结论:筛查是早期发现脊柱和体位障碍的有效方法。根据筛查结果,专业人员可以采取预防措施。在我们的研究中,脊柱畸形和不良姿势在儿童中的患病率很高,我们建议在临床实践中定期筛查。
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期刊介绍: Rehabilitation Research and Practice is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies in all areas of physical medicine and rehabilitation. The journal focuses on improving and restoring functional ability and quality of life to those with physical impairments or disabilities. In addition, articles looking at techniques to assess and study disabling conditions will be considered.
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