Posture defects and the speed of the centre of foot pressure in children of school age

Introduction : The development of civilisation and the modern lifestyle of children and teenagers have caused an increase in the number of cases of faulty body posture. Aim of the research: To analyse the relationship between posture defects and the speed of the centre of foot pressure in school...

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Main Authors: Jacek Wilczyński, Magdalena Lipińska-Stańczak, Katarzyna Szaraniec
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Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2014-09-01
Series:Studia Medyczne
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spelling doaj-f096817a526f4aea952c672107fcb2232020-11-25T01:49:14ZengTermedia Publishing HouseStudia Medyczne1899-18742300-67222014-09-0130315616110.5114/ms.2014.4542023555Posture defects and the speed of the centre of foot pressure in children of school ageJacek WilczyńskiMagdalena Lipińska-StańczakKatarzyna SzaraniecIntroduction : The development of civilisation and the modern lifestyle of children and teenagers have caused an increase in the number of cases of faulty body posture. Aim of the research: To analyse the relationship between posture defects and the speed of the centre of foot pressure in school-age children. Material and methods: The research included 503 girls and boys aged 12–15 years. The research approach used a spatial photogrammetry technique. Lateral speed and anteroposterior speed of the centre of foot pressure were tested on a Cosmogamma platform. Results : Lateral speed ranged from 8.22 mm/s with eyes open to 7.63 mm/s with eyes closed. In correct posture, from 8.45 mm/s with eyes open to 7.64 mm/s with eyes closed. In the defective posture, from 7.90 mm/s with eyes open to 7.63 mm/s with eyes closed. Antero-posterior speed varied from 10.50 mm/s with eyes open to 10.56 mm/s with eyes closed. In the correct posture, from 10.73 mm/s with eyes open to 10.64 mm/s with eyes closed. In the defective posture, from 10.17 mm/s with eyes open to 10.45 mm/s with eyes closed. Conclusions: Analysis of variance of lateral speed showed a significant effect only of test options (p < 0.002). Lateral speed in the test with eyes closed significantly decreased both in the correct and defective posture. There were no significant differences, however, in lateral speed between the correct and incorrect posture. Analysis of variance did not show any significant effects for anteroposterior speed.http://www.termedia.pl/Posture-defects-and-the-speed-of-the-centre-of-foot-pressure-in-children-of-school-age,67,23555,1,1.htmlposture defects the centre of foot pressure lateral speed anteroposterior speed
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author Jacek Wilczyński
Magdalena Lipińska-Stańczak
Katarzyna Szaraniec
spellingShingle Jacek Wilczyński
Magdalena Lipińska-Stańczak
Katarzyna Szaraniec
Posture defects and the speed of the centre of foot pressure in children of school age
Studia Medyczne
posture defects
the centre of foot pressure
lateral speed
anteroposterior speed
author_facet Jacek Wilczyński
Magdalena Lipińska-Stańczak
Katarzyna Szaraniec
author_sort Jacek Wilczyński
title Posture defects and the speed of the centre of foot pressure in children of school age
title_short Posture defects and the speed of the centre of foot pressure in children of school age
title_full Posture defects and the speed of the centre of foot pressure in children of school age
title_fullStr Posture defects and the speed of the centre of foot pressure in children of school age
title_full_unstemmed Posture defects and the speed of the centre of foot pressure in children of school age
title_sort posture defects and the speed of the centre of foot pressure in children of school age
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Studia Medyczne
issn 1899-1874
2300-6722
publishDate 2014-09-01
description Introduction : The development of civilisation and the modern lifestyle of children and teenagers have caused an increase in the number of cases of faulty body posture. Aim of the research: To analyse the relationship between posture defects and the speed of the centre of foot pressure in school-age children. Material and methods: The research included 503 girls and boys aged 12–15 years. The research approach used a spatial photogrammetry technique. Lateral speed and anteroposterior speed of the centre of foot pressure were tested on a Cosmogamma platform. Results : Lateral speed ranged from 8.22 mm/s with eyes open to 7.63 mm/s with eyes closed. In correct posture, from 8.45 mm/s with eyes open to 7.64 mm/s with eyes closed. In the defective posture, from 7.90 mm/s with eyes open to 7.63 mm/s with eyes closed. Antero-posterior speed varied from 10.50 mm/s with eyes open to 10.56 mm/s with eyes closed. In the correct posture, from 10.73 mm/s with eyes open to 10.64 mm/s with eyes closed. In the defective posture, from 10.17 mm/s with eyes open to 10.45 mm/s with eyes closed. Conclusions: Analysis of variance of lateral speed showed a significant effect only of test options (p < 0.002). Lateral speed in the test with eyes closed significantly decreased both in the correct and defective posture. There were no significant differences, however, in lateral speed between the correct and incorrect posture. Analysis of variance did not show any significant effects for anteroposterior speed.
topic posture defects
the centre of foot pressure
lateral speed
anteroposterior speed
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