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Evaluation of the association between postural control and sagittal curvature of the spine

INTRODUCTION: Balance is key to controlling body posture. Balance is typically assessed by measures of the body’s vertical orientation, obtained by balancing out the forces acting on different body segments. The ability to maintain balance is assessed by evaluating centre of pressure (CoP) displacem...

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Autores principales: Żurawski, Arkadiusz Łukaz, Kiebzak, Wojciech Piotr, Kowalski, Ireneusz M., Śliwiński, Grzegorz, Śliwiński, Zbigniew
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7591056/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33108407
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241228
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author Żurawski, Arkadiusz Łukaz
Kiebzak, Wojciech Piotr
Kowalski, Ireneusz M.
Śliwiński, Grzegorz
Śliwiński, Zbigniew
author_facet Żurawski, Arkadiusz Łukaz
Kiebzak, Wojciech Piotr
Kowalski, Ireneusz M.
Śliwiński, Grzegorz
Śliwiński, Zbigniew
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description INTRODUCTION: Balance is key to controlling body posture. Balance is typically assessed by measures of the body’s vertical orientation, obtained by balancing out the forces acting on different body segments. The ability to maintain balance is assessed by evaluating centre of pressure (CoP) displacement; such assessments are typically used to evaluate responses to a treatment process. PURPOSE OF STUDY: This study evaluated the efficiency of compensatory reactions in children according to the extent of thoracic kyphosis and lumbar lordosis. MATERIALS AND METHOD: The study enrolled 312 children aged 8‒12 years, including 211 patients with postural disorders: thoracic kyphosis outside the 47‒50-degree range and lordosis outside the 38‒42-degree range (study group). A control group was also recruited and comprised 101 children without postural disorders. The DIERS formetric 4D system was used to assess posture and CoP displacement. RESULTS: Children in the study group showed a significantly greater range of CoP displacement than children in the control group. The kyphosis angle correlated with the maximum CoP displacement in the coronal plane and the maximum CoP displacement in the sagittal plane during gait. The kyphosis angle also correlated with the maximum CoP displacement back in the static test. The size of the lordosis angle correlated with the maximum displacement of CoP in the coronary plane during gait, and with the maximum displacement of CoP toward the left, forward, and backward in the static test. The correlation coefficient of the lordosis angle with displacement of the CoP in the sagittal plane was 0.999. CONCLUSIONS: 1. We found an association between kyphosis and lordosis and the amplitude of CoP displacement, which may reflect the postural control system’s response to biomechanical destabilisation caused by changes in kyphosis and lordosis. 2. The lordosis angle correlation strength for displacement of CoP in sagittal plane is 0.999 and adopts a linear value.
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spelling pubmed-75910562020-10-30 Evaluation of the association between postural control and sagittal curvature of the spine Żurawski, Arkadiusz Łukaz Kiebzak, Wojciech Piotr Kowalski, Ireneusz M. Śliwiński, Grzegorz Śliwiński, Zbigniew PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Balance is key to controlling body posture. Balance is typically assessed by measures of the body’s vertical orientation, obtained by balancing out the forces acting on different body segments. The ability to maintain balance is assessed by evaluating centre of pressure (CoP) displacement; such assessments are typically used to evaluate responses to a treatment process. PURPOSE OF STUDY: This study evaluated the efficiency of compensatory reactions in children according to the extent of thoracic kyphosis and lumbar lordosis. MATERIALS AND METHOD: The study enrolled 312 children aged 8‒12 years, including 211 patients with postural disorders: thoracic kyphosis outside the 47‒50-degree range and lordosis outside the 38‒42-degree range (study group). A control group was also recruited and comprised 101 children without postural disorders. The DIERS formetric 4D system was used to assess posture and CoP displacement. RESULTS: Children in the study group showed a significantly greater range of CoP displacement than children in the control group. The kyphosis angle correlated with the maximum CoP displacement in the coronal plane and the maximum CoP displacement in the sagittal plane during gait. The kyphosis angle also correlated with the maximum CoP displacement back in the static test. The size of the lordosis angle correlated with the maximum displacement of CoP in the coronary plane during gait, and with the maximum displacement of CoP toward the left, forward, and backward in the static test. The correlation coefficient of the lordosis angle with displacement of the CoP in the sagittal plane was 0.999. CONCLUSIONS: 1. We found an association between kyphosis and lordosis and the amplitude of CoP displacement, which may reflect the postural control system’s response to biomechanical destabilisation caused by changes in kyphosis and lordosis. 2. The lordosis angle correlation strength for displacement of CoP in sagittal plane is 0.999 and adopts a linear value. Public Library of Science 2020-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7591056/ /pubmed/33108407 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241228 Text en © 2020 Żurawski et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Żurawski, Arkadiusz Łukaz
Kiebzak, Wojciech Piotr
Kowalski, Ireneusz M.
Śliwiński, Grzegorz
Śliwiński, Zbigniew
Evaluation of the association between postural control and sagittal curvature of the spine
title Evaluation of the association between postural control and sagittal curvature of the spine
title_full Evaluation of the association between postural control and sagittal curvature of the spine
title_fullStr Evaluation of the association between postural control and sagittal curvature of the spine
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the association between postural control and sagittal curvature of the spine
title_short Evaluation of the association between postural control and sagittal curvature of the spine
title_sort evaluation of the association between postural control and sagittal curvature of the spine
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7591056/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33108407
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241228
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