Issue №4-86, 2018

A study of indicators of ballistograms upright using computer stabilometry in children with orthopedic pathology



1 Nigamadyanov N.R., 2 Tsyikunov M.B., 1 Lukyanov V.I., 3 Ivanova G.E.

1 State Budget Health Institution “Scientific Research Institute of Emergency Children’s Surgery and Traumatology DZM” of the Moscow City Health Department, Moscow, Russia
2 The federal state budgetary institution “National Medical Research Center of Traumatology and Orthopedics named after NN. Priorov” of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia
3 Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education “Russian National Research Medical University named after N.I. Pirogov” of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia


ABSTRACT

In order to improve the diagnosis of postural disorders in children with orthopedic diseases, the parameters of the ballistogramof the vertical stand by computer stabilometry were studied. Stabilometric measurements were carried out in118 children with orthopedic pathology: kyphosis, lordosis, scoliosis, flat feet, compression uncomplicated fractures of thethoracic spine. The control group consisted of 26 healthy children. In the course of stabilometric studies, the parametersreflecting the modulation of body mass in the vertical rack along the Z axis were analyzed: standard deviation, coefficient ofvariation, rank, Hurst index, entropy, average frequency, average amplitude, the ratio of standard deviations, the differenceof entropies, the difference of average frequencies, the ratio of average amplitudes. The identified parameters ballistogramsthe use of which provides the opportunity to improve the efficiency of diagnosis of postural disorders orthopedic diseasesin children.


KEYWORDS: ballistogramm data, computerized stabilometry, posture disorders, children, orthopedic pathology, rehabilitation.



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