Influence of kyphosis correction in thoracolumber spine on physical activity of children with infantile cerebral palsy

Objective - to determinate the influence of kyphosis correction in thoracic spine on the ability to have vertical balance of the body in patients with cerebral palsy. Material and methods. The authors have performed a comprehensive survey of 17 patients with cerebral palsy aged from 6 to 17 years wi...

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Main Authors: V. V. Umnov, I. E. Nikityuk, S. V. Vissarionov, O. A. Vereshchakina
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Language:Russian
Published: Vreden Russian Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics 2016-09-01
Series:Travmatologiâ i Ortopediâ Rossii
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Online Access:https://journal.rniito.org/jour/article/view/45
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spelling doaj-8d6f1445cd8645e4979b01ebb94b717d2021-07-29T08:01:14ZrusVreden Russian Research Institute of Traumatology and OrthopedicsTravmatologiâ i Ortopediâ Rossii2311-29052542-09332016-09-0101657142Influence of kyphosis correction in thoracolumber spine on physical activity of children with infantile cerebral palsyV. V. Umnov0I. E. Nikityuk1S. V. Vissarionov2O. A. Vereshchakina3Turner Scientific and Research Institute for Children 's OrthopedicsTurner Scientific and Research Institute for Children 's OrthopedicsTurner Scientific and Research Institute for Children 's OrthopedicsTurner Scientific and Research Institute for Children 's OrthopedicsObjective - to determinate the influence of kyphosis correction in thoracic spine on the ability to have vertical balance of the body in patients with cerebral palsy. Material and methods. The authors have performed a comprehensive survey of 17 patients with cerebral palsy aged from 6 to 17 years with the generated non-fixed "habitual" thoracolumbar kyphosis associated with joint contractures of the lower extremities. The analysis of the radiological data was carried out to determine the dependence of severity of kyphosis on the position of the body. The state of the vertical stability of children before and after thoracolumbar orthosis with body corset were evaluated by means of computed stabilometrics. Results. Radiological findings in all children have shown a normal correlation of changes in the degree of kyphosis - its reduction if there was an exclusion of the vertical load on the spine, as well as the trunk orthosis. In this case correction of sagittal profile of the spine occurred mainly due to the lumbar area. This feature of spinal biomechanics in patients with infantile cerebral palsy unpredictably reflected on the motor activity of patients. After correction of kyphosis with corset only 29.4% of the children surveyed with stabilometrics demonstrated the improvement in the function of maintaining the vertical position of the body. In 70.6% of patients the correction of sagittal profile of the spine has led to a deterioration of the vertical balance of the body. Negative dynamics of test research in this group presupposes the exhaustion of children’s adaptive capacity, which indicates the risk of developing abnormal compensatory reactions because of corset bracing. Conclusion. The advanced integrated observation of the patients with cerebral palsy can improve the prediction of outcomes in planning of the correction of kyphosis in thoracolumbar spine.https://journal.rniito.org/jour/article/view/45детский церебральный параличкифозбиомеханикастабилометрияcerebral palsykyphosisbiomechanicsstabilometrics
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author V. V. Umnov
I. E. Nikityuk
S. V. Vissarionov
O. A. Vereshchakina
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I. E. Nikityuk
S. V. Vissarionov
O. A. Vereshchakina
Influence of kyphosis correction in thoracolumber spine on physical activity of children with infantile cerebral palsy
Travmatologiâ i Ortopediâ Rossii
детский церебральный паралич
кифоз
биомеханика
стабилометрия
cerebral palsy
kyphosis
biomechanics
stabilometrics
author_facet V. V. Umnov
I. E. Nikityuk
S. V. Vissarionov
O. A. Vereshchakina
author_sort V. V. Umnov
title Influence of kyphosis correction in thoracolumber spine on physical activity of children with infantile cerebral palsy
title_short Influence of kyphosis correction in thoracolumber spine on physical activity of children with infantile cerebral palsy
title_full Influence of kyphosis correction in thoracolumber spine on physical activity of children with infantile cerebral palsy
title_fullStr Influence of kyphosis correction in thoracolumber spine on physical activity of children with infantile cerebral palsy
title_full_unstemmed Influence of kyphosis correction in thoracolumber spine on physical activity of children with infantile cerebral palsy
title_sort influence of kyphosis correction in thoracolumber spine on physical activity of children with infantile cerebral palsy
publisher Vreden Russian Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics
series Travmatologiâ i Ortopediâ Rossii
issn 2311-2905
2542-0933
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Objective - to determinate the influence of kyphosis correction in thoracic spine on the ability to have vertical balance of the body in patients with cerebral palsy. Material and methods. The authors have performed a comprehensive survey of 17 patients with cerebral palsy aged from 6 to 17 years with the generated non-fixed "habitual" thoracolumbar kyphosis associated with joint contractures of the lower extremities. The analysis of the radiological data was carried out to determine the dependence of severity of kyphosis on the position of the body. The state of the vertical stability of children before and after thoracolumbar orthosis with body corset were evaluated by means of computed stabilometrics. Results. Radiological findings in all children have shown a normal correlation of changes in the degree of kyphosis - its reduction if there was an exclusion of the vertical load on the spine, as well as the trunk orthosis. In this case correction of sagittal profile of the spine occurred mainly due to the lumbar area. This feature of spinal biomechanics in patients with infantile cerebral palsy unpredictably reflected on the motor activity of patients. After correction of kyphosis with corset only 29.4% of the children surveyed with stabilometrics demonstrated the improvement in the function of maintaining the vertical position of the body. In 70.6% of patients the correction of sagittal profile of the spine has led to a deterioration of the vertical balance of the body. Negative dynamics of test research in this group presupposes the exhaustion of children’s adaptive capacity, which indicates the risk of developing abnormal compensatory reactions because of corset bracing. Conclusion. The advanced integrated observation of the patients with cerebral palsy can improve the prediction of outcomes in planning of the correction of kyphosis in thoracolumbar spine.
topic детский церебральный паралич
кифоз
биомеханика
стабилометрия
cerebral palsy
kyphosis
biomechanics
stabilometrics
url https://journal.rniito.org/jour/article/view/45
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