The vertebral column is a structure that transfers the weight of the head and torso to the lower extremity, provides trunk movements and protects the spinal cord.A three dimensional deformity involving lateral flexion of the vertebrae in the frontal plane at 10 ° and above, including axial rotation and physiologic flexion (hypokyphosis) components in the sagittal plane, is defined as scoliosis. Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is a type of idiopathic scoliosis that occurs in the period from the onset of puberty (up to 10 years) until the closure of growth plates. Scoliosis is caused by postural, balance and neuromotor disorders as a primary cause of impaired sensory integrity, proprioceptive feedback deficits, secondary lung problems, organ disorders and pain. Children with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis have inadequate respiratory function. At the same time, these children show muscle weakness in certain parts of the body. The aim of this study is to compare young adolescents with scoliosis with their healthy peers and examine whether respiratory muscle strength, peripheral muscle strength and postural control are affected.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
36
Peripheral muscle strength, respiratory muscle strength and postural controls of all adolescents will be evaluated. The values of the scoliotic and healthy groups will be compared.
Bezmialem Vakıf University
Istanbul, Eyüp, Turkey (Türkiye)
Respiratory Muscle Strength
Respiratory muscle strength will be made with a portable, electronic intraoral pressure measuring device.
Time frame: Baseline
Peripheral Muscle Strength
Peripheral muscle strength will be performed using an electronic dynamometer.
Time frame: Baseline
Postural Control
Postural Stability and Balance will be evaluated with the Biodex Balance System®.
Time frame: Baseline
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