Abstract

Actuality of the research. Literary and statistical data show that the level of morbidity among children in Ukraine remains high. Important to note that musculoskeletal system and connective tissue diseases take the fifth place among the morbidity structure, while the postural disorders and scoliosis remain the most urgent problem in school­age children. The aim of study is to check the computer photometry method efficiency for postural disorders diagnostics in school­age children with different levels of motor activity. Research methodology. In order to improve the dynamic control over the posture state, to increase the study objectification, to reduce the examination time and simplify the statistical material processing, a software complex for diagnosing posture disorders using the computer photometry method was used. Results. It was found that 25% of examined school­age children had postural disorders. Most often, postural disorders were observed within the age of 10­13 years, while in girls, postural disorders were registered 10% more often than in boys. Systematic exercise does not automatically guarantee the correct posture formation. In children­athletes, more pronounced indicators of angular anthropometric parameters asymmetry were registered, as a result of asymmetric back muscles load distribution. Children who did not exercise were more prone to kyphotic posture developing. Conclusions. As instrumental diagnostics, the computer photometry method has high level of informativeness and reliability, helps to maximize the data objectification and is effective in postural disorders detecting during as screening and as mass examinations.

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