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THE CONNECTION BETWEEN SOME INDICATORS OF THE POOR POSTURE AND SCOLIOSIS IN CHILDREN OF THE JUVENILE AGE

Zdenko Kosinac ; Split
Ivo Banović ; Split


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Abstract

The results of a somatic examination of 305 pupils of the juvenile age show that the posture deviations occur relatively often in these children. It has been established by using discriminative procedures that children are characterized by different indicators of the poor posture according to their gender. The poor posture can be avoided or prevented by usingthe exercise programmes that should be done with methodical correctness.
Using the stepwise regression analyses on the both samples of the pupils a significant connection of the group of predictor variables with the criterion variable (scoliosis) has been established. One by one, the most important predictor in defining scoliosis in the group of male pupils is shown by the indicator of the asymmetry of the epigastric angle, and in the group of female pupils the predictors are: the asymmetry of the Lorenz's triangle and the asymmetry of the epigastric angle, and much less, but still significantly present, the asymmetry of the shoulder-blades. Other predictors that are present in the equation are separately small and as such have no important influence on the scoliotic spine.
The results obtained in this research significantly contribute to the diagnostic and clinical practice, because based on them the influence of the progression of the scoliotic spine on the development of certain poor posture indicators can be better observed and predicted.

Keywords

poor posture indicators; scoliosis; discriminative analyses; regression analysis

Hrčak ID:

20505

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/20505

Publication date:

26.11.2007.

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