Back mobility and interincisor distance ranges in racially diverse North American healthy children and relationship to generalized hypermobility

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Given the dearth of normal values, we conducted a cross-sectional study of North American racially diverse children to determine normal values of interincisor distance and lower spine flexion.</p> <p>Methods</p> <...

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Main Authors: Woolston Sophie L, Beukelman Timothy, Sherry David D
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-06-01
Series:Pediatric Rheumatology Online Journal
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Online Access:http://www.ped-rheum.com/content/10/1/17
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spelling doaj-ceb2201aa681421b88bcda9cb4aede192020-11-25T01:00:59ZengBMCPediatric Rheumatology Online Journal1546-00962012-06-011011710.1186/1546-0096-10-17Back mobility and interincisor distance ranges in racially diverse North American healthy children and relationship to generalized hypermobilityWoolston Sophie LBeukelman TimothySherry David D<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Given the dearth of normal values, we conducted a cross-sectional study of North American racially diverse children to determine normal values of interincisor distance and lower spine flexion.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Demographs of 307 children aged 5–17 seeking treatment emergency care were obtained along with interincisor distance measured by incisor tooth-to-tooth gap, lower spine flexion measured by the Schober and modified Schober measurements, popliteal extension, hypermobility (Beighton) score, weight and height.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Normal range of motion values for the Schober was a mean of 14.3 cm (95% confidence interval (CI) was 11.2 to 17. cm) and the mean modified Schober’s was 21.6 cm (95% CI 18.4 cm to 24.8 cm). Retained lumbar lordosis on forward flexion was observed in 33%. Back mobility was associated with body mass index (BMI), popliteal angle, and Beighton score but not sex, race or retained lordosis. The mean interincisor distance measurement was 47 mm (95% CI 35 mm to 60 mm) and was associated with height and BMI but not sex, race, or Beighton score.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Normal values for lower back range of motion and interincisor distance were obtained which are needed in pediatric rheumatologic clinics and do not significantly vary as to race or sex. Retained lordosis on forward flexion is a normal variant. Hamstring tightness, hypermobility and BMI need to be considered when ascertaining back mobility.</p> http://www.ped-rheum.com/content/10/1/17“Temporomandibular joint”“Arthritis, juvenile Rheumatoid”“Reference values”“Back ph [Physiology]”“Child” “Joint instability”
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author Woolston Sophie L
Beukelman Timothy
Sherry David D
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Beukelman Timothy
Sherry David D
Back mobility and interincisor distance ranges in racially diverse North American healthy children and relationship to generalized hypermobility
Pediatric Rheumatology Online Journal
“Temporomandibular joint”
“Arthritis, juvenile Rheumatoid”
“Reference values”
“Back ph [Physiology]”
“Child” “Joint instability”
author_facet Woolston Sophie L
Beukelman Timothy
Sherry David D
author_sort Woolston Sophie L
title Back mobility and interincisor distance ranges in racially diverse North American healthy children and relationship to generalized hypermobility
title_short Back mobility and interincisor distance ranges in racially diverse North American healthy children and relationship to generalized hypermobility
title_full Back mobility and interincisor distance ranges in racially diverse North American healthy children and relationship to generalized hypermobility
title_fullStr Back mobility and interincisor distance ranges in racially diverse North American healthy children and relationship to generalized hypermobility
title_full_unstemmed Back mobility and interincisor distance ranges in racially diverse North American healthy children and relationship to generalized hypermobility
title_sort back mobility and interincisor distance ranges in racially diverse north american healthy children and relationship to generalized hypermobility
publisher BMC
series Pediatric Rheumatology Online Journal
issn 1546-0096
publishDate 2012-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Given the dearth of normal values, we conducted a cross-sectional study of North American racially diverse children to determine normal values of interincisor distance and lower spine flexion.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Demographs of 307 children aged 5–17 seeking treatment emergency care were obtained along with interincisor distance measured by incisor tooth-to-tooth gap, lower spine flexion measured by the Schober and modified Schober measurements, popliteal extension, hypermobility (Beighton) score, weight and height.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Normal range of motion values for the Schober was a mean of 14.3 cm (95% confidence interval (CI) was 11.2 to 17. cm) and the mean modified Schober’s was 21.6 cm (95% CI 18.4 cm to 24.8 cm). Retained lumbar lordosis on forward flexion was observed in 33%. Back mobility was associated with body mass index (BMI), popliteal angle, and Beighton score but not sex, race or retained lordosis. The mean interincisor distance measurement was 47 mm (95% CI 35 mm to 60 mm) and was associated with height and BMI but not sex, race, or Beighton score.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Normal values for lower back range of motion and interincisor distance were obtained which are needed in pediatric rheumatologic clinics and do not significantly vary as to race or sex. Retained lordosis on forward flexion is a normal variant. Hamstring tightness, hypermobility and BMI need to be considered when ascertaining back mobility.</p>
topic “Temporomandibular joint”
“Arthritis, juvenile Rheumatoid”
“Reference values”
“Back ph [Physiology]”
“Child” “Joint instability”
url http://www.ped-rheum.com/content/10/1/17
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