Rehabilitation and correction of spine in children

Panova, Gordana and Jovevska, Svetlana and Gazepov, Strahil and Sumanov, Gorgi and Dimova, Cena and Panova, Blagica (2015) Rehabilitation and correction of spine in children. Science & Technologies, V (1). pp. 459-462. ISSN 1314-4111

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Abstract

Introduction: Bone-muscular system in children developing under the influence of internal and external factors is subject to various distortions. Heredity and poor posture, lack of physical activity leads to disruption of the statics of the spine, resulting in the occurrence of deformities. Recent research shows that the back pain that occurs in children is correlated with several factors which are bad posture, improper seating, muscle weakness. Since the occurrence of back pain in children in their childhood is an important deterrent factor, prevention of its prevention is of great importance. Measurements of upright posture in children is a useful tool for the identification and prevention of the development process of the musculoskeletal condition. Purpose: this is to show the presence of spinal deformities and distortions that occur in children in early childhood and adolescenskiot period, and the most common deformities that have revealed within 2011do 2014 in the municipality Strumica.Materiali and methods: used statistical data on the presence of spinal deformities in children in Strumica, R. Macedonia for the period from 2011 to 2014 and using the standard tools of research as Adam test and interviews in a larger group of subjects exhibited as a group in order to get a clearer and richer review of data necessary for further analysis. Results are set on the basis of four years of continuous testing and research on a sensitive and vulnerable category of children that deserve special interest and attention. It validated treatments in deformities of the spine as well as prevention and treatment of dysfunction of locomotor system in young people in the period of growth and development. For four years the number of children is reviewed 585 of which in 2011 were 68 boys, 71 girls, in 2012 a total of 144 children examined, 65 are male and 79 female. In 2013 examined 70 male and 76 female children out of 146 children examined. 2014 analysis examined the children show the results of total 156 children examined, 80 were female and 76 male. Discussion: The results and the comparison data relative to the determined parameters.This discussion is a summary of the overall knowledge acquired through research and confirmation of the identified hipotetska framework of research.Conclusion: The treatments with deformities of the spine as well as prevention and treatment of dysfunction of locomotor system in children in the period of growth and development is of great significance.Great occurrence of scoliosis, which is most common among girls in adolescence.Seeing the results, and the frequent problem of developing spinal distortions in children - scoliosis, kyphosis and lordosis, which are becoming increasingly common among young people, the need for their correction and rehabilitation or application of Kynesitherapy.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Medical and Health Sciences > Other medical sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Medical Science
Depositing User: Gordana Panova
Date Deposited: 20 Oct 2015 13:15
Last Modified: 10 Dec 2018 10:38
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/14024

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