Comparative study of joint range of motion in children between 7 and 12 years of age from different gender
The aim of the study was to evaluate and compare active and passive joint range of motion in children in relation to gender and age. This study involved 103 children (43 boys and 60 girls) categorized into two groups: G1 (7 to 9 years old) and G2 (10 to 12 years old). The flexitest protocol, active...
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doaj-145e6a46418c40f089d107bc117bf2c32020-11-24T21:06:17ZengDesafio SingularMotricidade 1646-107X2011-01-01711320Comparative study of joint range of motion in children between 7 and 12 years of age from different genderS.I.L. MeloV.J. GuthA.C.S. SousaC. SacomoriA.C.V. MartinsL. LuccaThe aim of the study was to evaluate and compare active and passive joint range of motion in children in relation to gender and age. This study involved 103 children (43 boys and 60 girls) categorized into two groups: G1 (7 to 9 years old) and G2 (10 to 12 years old). The flexitest protocol, active and passive, and the SAPO® were used to evaluate joint range of motion. A paired t test was applied to compare active and passive joint range of motion and an independent t test (p < .05) was used to compare active and passive range of motion between gender and age. Results showed that the passive joint ranges of motion of the lower limbs are higher than active motion (p < .001). Girls presented greater passive ankle flexion than boys did (p = .002). Children between 7 and 12 years of age presented similar standards of joint range of motion of low limb. Significant differences were found between passive and active angular range of motion in the hip, knee and ankle. There were no differences between boys and girls in the joint range of motion as well as among age groups.http://revistamotricidade.com/arquivo/2011_vol7_n1/v7n1a03.pdfjoint range of motionchildrenactive and passive movement |
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S.I.L. Melo V.J. Guth A.C.S. Sousa C. Sacomori A.C.V. Martins L. Lucca Comparative study of joint range of motion in children between 7 and 12 years of age from different gender Motricidade joint range of motion children active and passive movement |
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S.I.L. Melo V.J. Guth A.C.S. Sousa C. Sacomori A.C.V. Martins L. Lucca |
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Comparative study of joint range of motion in children between 7 and 12 years of age from different gender |
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Comparative study of joint range of motion in children between 7 and 12 years of age from different gender |
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Comparative study of joint range of motion in children between 7 and 12 years of age from different gender |
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Comparative study of joint range of motion in children between 7 and 12 years of age from different gender |
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Comparative study of joint range of motion in children between 7 and 12 years of age from different gender |
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comparative study of joint range of motion in children between 7 and 12 years of age from different gender |
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Motricidade |
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The aim of the study was to evaluate and compare active and passive joint range of motion in children in relation to gender and age. This study involved 103 children (43 boys and 60 girls) categorized into two groups: G1 (7 to 9 years old) and G2 (10 to 12 years old). The flexitest protocol, active and passive, and the SAPO® were used to evaluate joint range of motion. A paired t test was applied to compare active and passive joint range of motion and an independent t test (p < .05) was used to compare active and passive range of motion between gender and age. Results showed that the passive joint ranges of motion of the lower limbs are higher than active motion (p < .001). Girls presented greater passive ankle flexion than boys did (p = .002). Children between 7 and 12 years of age presented similar standards of joint range of motion of low limb. Significant differences were found between passive and active angular range of motion in the hip, knee and ankle. There were no differences between boys and girls in the joint range of motion as well as among age groups. |
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joint range of motion children active and passive movement |
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