关于年轻患者脊柱不对称的莫什科夫测试的有效性

IF 2.3 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Biomedical Engineering and Computational Biology Pub Date : 2024-08-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11795972241272381
Ihor Zanevskyy, Olena Bodnarchuk, Lyudmyla Zanevska
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这项研究的目的之一是提高莫什科夫测试对年轻患者身体尺寸的有效性。这篇简短的报告介绍了一项新的研究,该研究补充了之前关于莫什科夫测试在年轻患者脊柱不对称方面的有效性的研究。由于儿童的身体尺寸小于成人,因此莫什科夫测试的结果指数也较小。这些结果已根据菱形边长的一半之和按比例进行了修正。在对莫什科夫菱形进行修改时,使用 Wolfram Mathematica 计算机软件包进行了机械和数学建模。修改后的菱形模型可以提高测试的有效性,使年轻患者的身体尺寸更小。测试结果以图表形式呈现,对于不熟悉使用数学方法的实用专家来说非常全面。
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Validity of the Moshkov Test Regarding a Spine Asymmetry in Young Patients.

An aim of the research is to improve validity of the Moshkov test in relation to the body dimensions of young patients. This short report presents a new research that adds to previous studies about validity of the Moshkov test regarding a spine asymmetry in young patients. Because children body's dimensions are smaller than adults' ones, results indices of the Moshkov test are less as well. These results have been corrected proportionally to a half sum of rhombus sides' lengths. Mechanical and mathematical modeling using Wolfram Mathematica computer package has been done during Moshkov rhombus modification. The modified rhombus model made it possible to improve validity of the test regarding smaller dimension of young patients' bodies. The results are presented in a graph nomogram that is comprehensive for practical specialists which are not familiar with using of mathematical methods.

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