{"title":"评估图兹拉 \"阿拉丁 \"幼儿园学龄前儿童的足部畸形情况","authors":"Almir Atiković, Selma Kikanović, Jasmin Bilalić, Jasmin Zahirović, Alen Gligić, Almira Zukić, Benjamin Gligić","doi":"10.51558/1840-4561.2024.21.1.5","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Abstract\nThe preschool years are characterized by additional physical development changes, enhanced motor abilities, and\nstrengthened movement apparatus in the kid. The feet undergo morpho-functional changes at that period, particularly\nbetween the ages of 3 and 6, which result in the development of their longitudinal and transverse arches. The aim of this\nstudy was to evaluate the actual causes of foot deformity and its degree of severity in preschool-aged children, as well as\nthe distinction in deformity representation between the sexes. The \"Institution for preschool education\" kindergarten\n\"Aladin\" in Tuzla is the focus of this study, which involves 74 children of both sexes, ages 3-6, were measured in 2023. 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ASSESSMENT OF FOOT DEFORMITY IN PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN IN "ALADIN"
KINDERGARTEN TUZLA
Abstract
The preschool years are characterized by additional physical development changes, enhanced motor abilities, and
strengthened movement apparatus in the kid. The feet undergo morpho-functional changes at that period, particularly
between the ages of 3 and 6, which result in the development of their longitudinal and transverse arches. The aim of this
study was to evaluate the actual causes of foot deformity and its degree of severity in preschool-aged children, as well as
the distinction in deformity representation between the sexes. The "Institution for preschool education" kindergarten
"Aladin" in Tuzla is the focus of this study, which involves 74 children of both sexes, ages 3-6, were measured in 2023. Foot
deformities are equally present in girls and boys. Deformities in boys are particularly pronounced: pedes recti 21 (56.8%),
pedes planovalgi 6 (16.2%), while in girls: pedes recti 20 (54.1%), pedes excavati 8 (21.6%). With the Chi-square test, we
determined the statistical significance of the presence of foot deformities between the sexes. By looking at the size of the
chi-square (Pearson Chi-Square) 5.964a and Asymp. Sig. (2-sided) .544 tells us that there is no statistically significant
difference in the representation of foot deformities between the sexes and that these deformities are equally represented.
Because foot deviations can lead to problems kindergarten kids' foot arches need to be continuously monitored. This allows
for timely intervention and the adoption of suitable treatment procedures to avoid the development of deformities.
Keywords: children, preschool strature, foot, deformity, gender.