Utilization of Moiré Topography to detect postural deformities
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Resumo: | The appearance of spinal deformities occurs in children and adolescents during the growth phase could cause to serious deformities committing theposture. Several techniques exist to detect the scoliosis and postural deformities, one of them is the moiré topography, which it is an observation technique through the projection of the light on a screen doing a shade with fringes (moiré fringes) in the examined trunk. This work aimed to make a screen for using the tecnique of the moiré topography looking for detecting postural deformities in the children's screening programs. 186 children between 6 and 13 years old of a public school of Uberaba-MG where evaluated and analyzed of the symmetry of the fringes, the presence of the hump, asymmetry of the shoulders and of the triangle of Tales. Of the evaluated children they found the four concomitant alterations in 22 (12%), at least three alterations in 65 (35%), two alterations in 48 (26%), an only alteration in 30 (16%) and any alteration in 21 (11%). In only 4 (2%) of the children those alterations were considered important for them to be submitted to the radiography, for clinical treatment and physical therapy. The statistical analysis for the exact test of Fisher showed a significant dependence between fringes and shoulders for the girls' group and between fringes and triangle of Tales as well as between the fringes and shoulders for the boys' group. The moiré technique demonstrated to be easy handling for the analysis postural of children. |
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Utilization of Moiré Topography to detect postural deformitiesUtilização da Técnica de Moiré para detectar alterações posturaistopografia de Moiré/ métodosescoliosecriançaposturaanonnalidades/reabilitaçãofisioterapia/métodos.Moiré topography/methodsscoliosischildpostureabnormalities/rehabilitationphysical therapy/methods.The appearance of spinal deformities occurs in children and adolescents during the growth phase could cause to serious deformities committing theposture. Several techniques exist to detect the scoliosis and postural deformities, one of them is the moiré topography, which it is an observation technique through the projection of the light on a screen doing a shade with fringes (moiré fringes) in the examined trunk. This work aimed to make a screen for using the tecnique of the moiré topography looking for detecting postural deformities in the children's screening programs. 186 children between 6 and 13 years old of a public school of Uberaba-MG where evaluated and analyzed of the symmetry of the fringes, the presence of the hump, asymmetry of the shoulders and of the triangle of Tales. Of the evaluated children they found the four concomitant alterations in 22 (12%), at least three alterations in 65 (35%), two alterations in 48 (26%), an only alteration in 30 (16%) and any alteration in 21 (11%). In only 4 (2%) of the children those alterations were considered important for them to be submitted to the radiography, for clinical treatment and physical therapy. The statistical analysis for the exact test of Fisher showed a significant dependence between fringes and shoulders for the girls' group and between fringes and triangle of Tales as well as between the fringes and shoulders for the boys' group. The moiré technique demonstrated to be easy handling for the analysis postural of children.O aparecimento de desvios na coluna ocorre em crianças e adolescentesdurante a fase de crescimento, podendo levar a deformidades graves e comprometer a postura. Existem várias técnicas para se detectar escolioses e alterações posturais, uma delas é a topografia de moiré que é uma técnica de observação através da projeção da luz sobre uma tela formando uma sombra com franjas no tronco do examinado. O objetivo desse trabalho foi confeccionar uma tela para utilização da técnica da topografia de moiré, buscando detectar alterações posturais em crianças de uma escola pública da cidade de Uberaba. Foram avaliadas 186 crianças de uma escola pública de Uberaba-MG, com idade entre 6 e 13 anos, e observadas a assimetria das franjas, a presença da giba, a assimetria dos ombros e do triângulo de Tales. Das crianças avaliadas foram encontradas as quatro alterações concomitantes em 22 (12%), pelo menos três alterações em 65 (35%), duas alterações em 48 (26%), uma única alteração em 30 (16%) e nenhuma alteração em 21 (11%). Em apenas 4 (2%) crianças essas alterações posturais foram consideradas importantes para serem submetidas ao exame radiológico, tratamento clínico e fisioterapêutico. A análise estatística pelo teste exato de Fisher mostrou uma dependência significativa entre franjas e ombros para o grupo das meninas e entre franjas e triângulo de Tales, como tambémentre as franjas e ombros, para o grupo dos meninos. A técnica de moiré demonstrou ser de fácil manuseio, de baixo custo e confiável para a análise postural de crianças.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina2003-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/article/view/7750710.1590/fpusp.v10i1.77507Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; Vol. 10 No. 1 (2003); 16-23Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; Vol. 10 Núm. 1 (2003); 16-23Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; v. 10 n. 1 (2003); 16-232316-91171809-2950reponame:Fisioterapia e Pesquisainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/article/view/77507/81394Copyright (c) 2017 Fisioterapia e Pesquisainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFernandes, Luciane Fernanda Rodrigues MartinhoBarros, José WagnerShimano, Antonio CarlosMoreira, Fabiana Barroso RochaGonçalves, Fernando FranciscoAmorim, Gisele SantosOtoni, Núbia TomainRodrigues, Stella AndradePinto, Talita AraújoSantos, Viviane Cardoso2014-05-07T22:41:50Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/77507Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/fpuspPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/oai||revfisio@usp.br2316-91171809-2950opendoar:2014-05-07T22:41:50Fisioterapia e Pesquisa - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Utilization of Moiré Topography to detect postural deformities Utilização da Técnica de Moiré para detectar alterações posturais |
title |
Utilization of Moiré Topography to detect postural deformities |
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Utilization of Moiré Topography to detect postural deformities Fernandes, Luciane Fernanda Rodrigues Martinho topografia de Moiré/ métodos escoliose criança postura anonnalidades/reabilitação fisioterapia/métodos. Moiré topography/methods scoliosis child posture abnormalities/rehabilitation physical therapy/methods. |
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Utilization of Moiré Topography to detect postural deformities |
title_full |
Utilization of Moiré Topography to detect postural deformities |
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Utilization of Moiré Topography to detect postural deformities |
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Utilization of Moiré Topography to detect postural deformities |
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Utilization of Moiré Topography to detect postural deformities |
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Fernandes, Luciane Fernanda Rodrigues Martinho |
author_facet |
Fernandes, Luciane Fernanda Rodrigues Martinho Barros, José Wagner Shimano, Antonio Carlos Moreira, Fabiana Barroso Rocha Gonçalves, Fernando Francisco Amorim, Gisele Santos Otoni, Núbia Tomain Rodrigues, Stella Andrade Pinto, Talita Araújo Santos, Viviane Cardoso |
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author |
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Barros, José Wagner Shimano, Antonio Carlos Moreira, Fabiana Barroso Rocha Gonçalves, Fernando Francisco Amorim, Gisele Santos Otoni, Núbia Tomain Rodrigues, Stella Andrade Pinto, Talita Araújo Santos, Viviane Cardoso |
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Fernandes, Luciane Fernanda Rodrigues Martinho Barros, José Wagner Shimano, Antonio Carlos Moreira, Fabiana Barroso Rocha Gonçalves, Fernando Francisco Amorim, Gisele Santos Otoni, Núbia Tomain Rodrigues, Stella Andrade Pinto, Talita Araújo Santos, Viviane Cardoso |
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topografia de Moiré/ métodos escoliose criança postura anonnalidades/reabilitação fisioterapia/métodos. Moiré topography/methods scoliosis child posture abnormalities/rehabilitation physical therapy/methods. |
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topografia de Moiré/ métodos escoliose criança postura anonnalidades/reabilitação fisioterapia/métodos. Moiré topography/methods scoliosis child posture abnormalities/rehabilitation physical therapy/methods. |
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The appearance of spinal deformities occurs in children and adolescents during the growth phase could cause to serious deformities committing theposture. Several techniques exist to detect the scoliosis and postural deformities, one of them is the moiré topography, which it is an observation technique through the projection of the light on a screen doing a shade with fringes (moiré fringes) in the examined trunk. This work aimed to make a screen for using the tecnique of the moiré topography looking for detecting postural deformities in the children's screening programs. 186 children between 6 and 13 years old of a public school of Uberaba-MG where evaluated and analyzed of the symmetry of the fringes, the presence of the hump, asymmetry of the shoulders and of the triangle of Tales. Of the evaluated children they found the four concomitant alterations in 22 (12%), at least three alterations in 65 (35%), two alterations in 48 (26%), an only alteration in 30 (16%) and any alteration in 21 (11%). In only 4 (2%) of the children those alterations were considered important for them to be submitted to the radiography, for clinical treatment and physical therapy. The statistical analysis for the exact test of Fisher showed a significant dependence between fringes and shoulders for the girls' group and between fringes and triangle of Tales as well as between the fringes and shoulders for the boys' group. The moiré technique demonstrated to be easy handling for the analysis postural of children. |
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