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    Reliability intra-and inter-examiner of the head postural assessment by computerized photogrammetry

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    Scientific articles about reliability of photogrammetry for cervical spine posture evaluation are infrequent. The aim of the present investigation is to verify intra-and inter-examiner reliability of the computerized photogrammetry method for head postural evaluation in lateral view. Twenty-five young women, between 20 and 30 years old, were positioned seated in an upright position and photographed in lateral view. The photographs were imported to Corel Draw X13 program for postural evaluation by computerized photogrammetry. Analyses of intra-and inter-examiner reliability were performed for the angles: condyle-acromion (ACA), menton-sternum (AME) and Frankfurt (AF). The photogrammetry was performed by two examiners: EA and EB. For intra-examiner analyses, EA assessed the pictures twice (A1 and A2) for the same angles within 3 months. For the inter-examiner analyses, EB performed the photogrammetry for the same angles (B1) in order to compare with the data from EA. Using the interclass correlation coefficient (ICC) we observed an excellent correlation in the intra-examiner analysis (A1 and A2) for the angles: ACA and AME (both with ICC=1.0); and AF (ICC=0.78). For the inter-examiner analyses between A1 and B1, it was observed: ACA (ICC=0.24), AME (ICC=0.26) and AF (ICC=0.00). For the comparison between A2 and B1, the ICC values were: 0.23; 0.27 and 0.00, respectively for ACA, AME and AF, classified as weak correlations. In conclusion, the photogrammetry is reliable when performed by the same examiner. The inter-examiner assess showed low reliability, what could have been compromised by the reduced experience of the EB in applying the method

    Efeito da reeducação postural global no alinhamento corporal e nas condiçÔes clínicas de indivíduos com disfunção temporomandibular associada a desvios posturais Effect of global postural reeducation on body alignment and on clinical status of individuals with temporomandibular disorder associated to postural deviations

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    Este estudo visou verificar o efeito da tĂ©cnica de reeducação postural global (RPG) nas condiçÔes fĂ­sicas, psicolĂłgicas e psicossociais, assim como no alinhamento corporal, de indivĂ­duos com disfunção temporomandibular (DTM) associada a desvio postural. Participaram 20 indivĂ­duos com DTM e com desvio postural confirmado por exame fĂ­sico, avaliados, antes e depois do tratamento de RPG, pelos critĂ©rios diagnĂłsticos de desordens temporomandibulares (RDC/TMD, na sigla em inglĂȘs) e quanto Ă s medidas angulares, por fotogrametria digital. O tratamento consistiu em 10 sessĂ”es semanais de RPG. Os resultados apĂłs o tratamento mostram, na classificação da disfunção, maior predomĂ­nio de desordens apenas musculares (em detrimento das articulares e por deslocamento de disco) e redução da intensidade da dor orofacial; o percentual de indivĂ­duos sem depressĂŁo aumentou de 10% para 35%; o percentual de indivĂ­duos com classificação normal de sintomas fĂ­sicos (excluindo itens de dor) passou de 30% para 55%. Foi encontrada melhora estatisticamente significante na maioria das medidas angulares, exceto nos Ăąngulos frontais dos membros inferiores e Ăąngulo perna/retropĂ© direito. O alinhamento horizontal da cabeça e as medidas de lordose cervical e lombar, com valores normais antes da RPG, nĂŁo se modificaram. Conclui-se que, com o tratamento de RPG, os indivĂ­duos apresentaram importantes melhoras dos sintomas fĂ­sicos e psicolĂłgicos da DTM, assim como melhora do alinhamento e simetria corporais.<br>The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of the technique of global postural re-education (GPR) on body alignment and clinical status of individuals with temporomandibular disorder (TMD) associated to postural deviations. Twenty individuals with both TMD and postural deviations confirmed by physical examination were assessed, before and after treatment, by the research diagnostic criteria for temporomandibular disorders (RDC/TMD) and as to body angle measures, by digital photogrammetry. Treatment consisted of 10 weekly, 45-minute GPR sessions. Results after treatment show higher predominance of myogenic dysfunction (rather than joint or disc ones) and significant orofacial pain intensity relief; the percentage of individuals without depression raised from10% to 35%; the percentage of individuals with physical symptoms classified as normal (excluding pain items) raised from 30 to 55%. A statistically significant improvement was found in most body structures angle measures, except at lower limb frontal angles and at the right leg/foot angle. Head alignment and measures of cervical and lumbar lordosis, having normal values before treatment, did not change. Hence the GPR treatment may be said to have brought significant relief of TMD physical and psychological symptoms, as well as improvement in body alignment and symmetry
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