3 research outputs found

    SEMG frequency of the erector spinae in children with lesions scoliotic

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    The aim of the study was to analyze the frequency of SEMG rectifier spine in children with scoliosis. Analysis electromyographic rectifier spine was performed using a 12-channel camera Noraxon TeleMyo DTS. The shape of the spine was assessed using optoelectronic Diers formetric III 4D. The research was Carried out in the Posturology Laboratory at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, UJK in Kielce (Poland). In the group of children with scoliosis curvature of the most frequently occurred on the location of the rib. In girls, it represented (62%) in boys (56%). In boys, thoracic scoliosis twoarched right-handed and left-sided lumbar were 19 (30%). The largest absolute differences in the frequency of EMG rectifier spine in girls with scoliosis group occurred lying ahead for the variable lumbar left (S = 36, 99). In turn, the value of the variable lower limbs up the right side of the lumbar was absolutely the most diverse among boys in the group of scoliosis (S = 40.54). Univariate analysis of variance indicated that there are significant differences in the measurements of intra-frequency variable SMEG rectifier spine torso upright thoracic among boys (p = 0.04). This means that the values of the variables were significantly different between groups attitudes scoliotic, scoliosis and normal boys, and the value of the significance level was less than 0.5 (

    Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder – case report

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    The study presents the case of a 45-year-old woman with a rare case of Devic’s disease (neuromyelitis optica – NMO) admitted to the Department of Rehabilitation in Kielce. In her first interview she stated that for 2 years she had been experiencing an embracing pain in her torso, hemifacial pain and temporary deterioration in her lower limbs with sensory disorders of the body. Magnetic resonance imaging of the thoracic spine revealed a lesion of probably a demyelinating nature as well as a positive test for antibodies against aquaporin 4, for NMO identification. Due to relapse of the disease the patient was treated several times in the Department of Neurology, initially with plasmapheresis, methylprednisolone and then double immunosuppressive rituximab. At that time, the neurological condition of the patient was changing. The article presents the medical history, clinical course and treatment

    Deficits of Sensory Integration and Balance as Well as Scoliotic Changes in Young Schoolgirls

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    The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between sensory integration and balance deficits as well as scoliotic changes in young schoolgirls. The study comprised 54 girls aged 11 years with scoliotic changes. The Clinical Test of Sensory Integration and Balance of the Biodex Balance System platform were used to analyze the deficits in sensory integration and balance. Scoliotic changes were assessed using the Diers Formetric III 4D optoelectronic method. In the present study, there was a significant relationship between sensory integration and balance deficits as well as spine curvature angle (°) (p = 0.01), vertebral surface rotation (°) (p = 0.03), pelvic tilt (°) (p = 0.02), and lateral deviation (mm) (p = 0.04). The integration of the sensory systems has a positive effect on the structure of the intended and controlled movement as well as body posture and the development of the spine. In the treatment of scoliotic changes, one should also consider exercises that improve sensory integration as well as position and balance reactions
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