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Wilczynski, Jacek, Natalia Habik, Katarzyna Bieniek, Sylwia Janecka, Przemyslaw Karolak, and Igor Wilczynski. "Body Posture and Balance Reactions in Girls and Boys Aged 12-15 Years." Modern Applied Science 12, no. 4 (March 27, 2018): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/mas.v12n4p89.

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The objective of the study was analysis of the relationship between body posture and balance reactions in girls and boys aged 12-15 years. The study covered 503 girls and boys aged 12-15 attending randomly selected Primary School, and Junior High School in Poland. Body posture was examined by means of spatial photogrammetry using the projection moire effect. Postural reations were tested on an R50300 Cosmogamma platform by Emildue. In the saggital plane, 297 (59.05%) correct postures and 206 (40.95%) postural defects were observed. In the frontal plane, there were only 3 (0.60%) correct postures, 238 (47.32%) scoliotic postures, 262 (52.09%) residual scoliosis, and 46 (9.15%) idiopathic scoliosis >10°. A significant relationship was observed between anterior-posterior speed with closed eyes and lateral curvature of the spine, both with defects in the saggital plane and without these defects (p=0.044). Lateral curvatures of the spine and defects in the saggital plane are accompanied by a clear increase in the anterior-posterior speed. A significant relationship was found between the mean loading point Y with open eyes and lateral curvature of the spine, both with postural defects and without these defects (p=0.043). This parameter was the highest among the defects in the saggital plane, without lateral curvature of the spine. A significant relationship was also observed between the mean sway X (p=0.009) and the mean sway Y in the test with eyes open (p=0.046), and defects in the saggital plane, both with lateral curvature of the spine and without these defects.
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Shah, Sakshi, and Poonam H. Patil. "Effect of posture correction and moderate-intensity exercises on respiratory system in teenagers." Indian Journal of Medical Sciences 71 (April 2, 2020): 113–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/ijms_9_2020.

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Objective: Teenage is the time of shaping health behavior and preventing postural defects and improving respiratory fitness. The teenagers possess insufficient knowledge of their respiratory system. Postural defects are commonly seen among teenagers due to lack of physical activity and poor postural habits which can lead to non-harmonious development of organs and affect respiratory system as well. For efficient respiratory function, moderate-intensity exercises with posture correction would be useful. There is a paucity of literature showing the effect of posture correction and moderate-intensity exercises on respiratory system in teenagers, hence, this study would be helpful to analyze the same. The objectives of the study were to find out the effect of posture correction exercise on respiratory system in teenagers and to find out the effect of moderate-intensity exercises on respiratory system in teenagers. Materials and Methods: The study was carried out in Karad area. The subjects were selected according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. A total of 35 subjects were participated in this study. Prior consent and assent form was taken. The aim and procedure were explained to the subjects in their preferred language before data collection. Pre- and post-assessment was done by 6 min walk test for respiratory function and flexicurve was measured using flexible ruler to recognize spinal postural defect. Peak flow meter was used to measure lung function. Results: In a conducted study, 6 min walk test, peak flow meter, and flexicurve showed statistically significant difference between pre- and post-treatment values. Conclusion: On the basis of the result of the study, it can be concluded that posture correction and moderate- intensity exercises help in improving respiratory function in teenagers.
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Jabłońska, Jolanta, and Jacek Wilczyński. "Postural defects and speech disorders." Pediatria i Medycyna Rodzinna 13, no. 4 (December 29, 2017): 470–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.15557/pimr.2017.0050.

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Blanco-Piñeiro, Patricia, M. Pino Díaz-Pereira, and Aurora Martínez. "Common postural defects among music students." Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies 19, no. 3 (July 2015): 565–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbmt.2015.04.005.

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Porro, G., D. van der Linden, O. van Nieuwenhuizen, and D. Wittebol-Post. "Role of Visual Dysfunction in Postural Control in Children With Cerebral Palsy." Neural Plasticity 12, no. 2-3 (2005): 205–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/np.2005.205.

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Introduction: Deficient postural control is one of the key problems in cerebral palsy (CP). Little, however, is known about the specific nature of postural problems of children with CP, nor of the relation between abnormal posture and dysfunction of the visual system.Aim of the study: To provide additional information on the association of abnormalities in postural control and visual dysfunction of the anterior or posterior part of the visual system.Methods: Data resulting from ophthalmologic, orthoptic, neurological, neuro-radiological, and ethological investigations of more than 313 neurologically impaired children were retrospectively analyzed.Results: Abnormal postural control related to ocular and ocular motor disorders consisted of anomalous head control and subsequent abnormal head posture and torticollis. The abnormal postural control related to retrochiasmatical damage of the visual system consisted of a torticollis combined with adjustment of the upper part of the body, as if at the same time adapting to a combination of defects and optimizing residual visual functions.Conclusion: Visual dysfunctions play a distinct role in the postural control of children with CP.
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Maciałczyk-Paprocka, Katarzyna, Joanna Dudzińska, Barbara Stawińska-Witoszyńska, and Alicja Krzyżaniak. "Incidence of scoliotic posture in school screening of urban children and adolescents: the case of Poznań, Poland." Anthropological Review 81, no. 4 (December 1, 2018): 341–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/anre-2018-0030.

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Abstract Postural defects including scoliotic posture constitute one of the most frequently observed health problems in school-aged children. The incidence of this multifactorial condition has been observed to increase recently. The aim of the study was to assess the incidence of scoliotic posture in primary and secondary school students living in a large city. The sample consisted of 1,325 boys and 1,355 girls, aged 6 to 18, living in the city of Poznań. Their postures were assessed through skilled visual inspection method based on the criteria delineated by Wiktor Dega. Additionally, measurements of scoliotic deformities were taken using the Bunnell’s scoliometer. It was found that the incidence of scoliosis assessed on the basis of Dega’s postural defect chart amounted in total to 14.6% in boys and 17% in girls. No substantial differences between boys and girls in particular age categories were found. Scoliometer examination appeared to be a more accurate method for screening scoliosis and revealed higher incidence of this condition in total and both in boys and girls as compared to the visual screening method. The contractures which may lead to scoliotic posture appeared most frequently in the knee joints, both in boys and in girls. The incidence of lateral spinal curvatures was related to age and increased with age. Scoliometer proved to be a more effective tool in detecting lateral spinal curvatures and should be more widely used in school healthcare.
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LUCA, Cătălina, Robert FUIOR, and Călin CORCIOVĂ. "Study on the postural rehabilitation devices used in the prevention of postural defects and the need to use a smart orthosis." Balneo Research Journal, Vol.11, no.4 (December 5, 2020): 430–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.12680/balneo.2020.374.

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Introduction. Postural defects are a real challenge for the contemporary world. Scoliosis, kyphosis and lordosis are diseases of the spine, with various evolutions and multiple changes of the other components of the thorax (shoulders, shoulder blades, ribs), as well as of the intrathoracic and even abdominal organs. Material and method. This paper presents a study on the need to use a smart orthosis in the prevention of postural defects, a study that is the preamble to the physical realization of such an orthosis. The smart orthosis will use inertial sensors capable of calculating orientation angles in a portable monitoring system that will calculate and represent the curvature of the spine. It is hoped that finding a non-invasive solution to identify the shape of the human back can help reduce the time required for medical rehabilitation sessions or can prevent possible postural defects. Results and discussions. In this study, the existing orthoses on the market that could fall into the category of rehabilitation devices used in the prevention of postural defects were evaluated and an intelligent orthosis was designed. Conclusions. At this time, the existence of an intelligent orthosis in the prevention of postural defects would lead to an improvement in health among the population. Also, this prosthesis would crown the work of physiotherapists by maintaining the results obtained. Keywords: postural defects, smart orthosis, prevention, rehabilitation, health improvement,
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Fernani, Deborah Cristina Gonçalves Luiz, Giovana Mendes Cortez, Isabelle Amaral Santos, Francis Lopes Pacagnelli, Thais Massetti, Talita Dias da Silva, Denise Cardoso Ribeiro Papa, Íbis Ariana Peña de Moraes, Carlos Bandeira de Mello Monteiro, and Maria Tereza Artero Prado. "Anthropometric profile, physical activity level, degree of anxiety, and posture in college students." Fisioterapia e Pesquisa 24, no. 2 (June 2017): 191–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1809-2950/17160324022017.

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ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to evaluate the anthropometric profile, level of physical activity, anxiety level, and posture of graduate students in the health field. This is a cross-sectional study involving 100 college students from health courses at a university in the western state of São Paulo. Weight, height, waist circumference, and body mass index data were collected. We also applied the International Physical Activity Questionnaire for physical activity; the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for anxiety; and the Postural Assessment Instrument for postural defects. The results of this study show that 67% of students have an average BMI of 22.12±4.84 kg/m², and 38% are regularly active. Regarding anxiety levels, the sample obtained (mean STAI E 40.6 points and STAI T 40.05) can be classified as moderate. In addition, 50% of the sample have lumbar concavity. Therefore, most health care university students displayed normal anthropometric values, were regularly active, had a moderate level of anxiety and had no postural defects.
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KAPICA, Mirosław, Agnieszka JANKOWICZ-SZYMAŃSKA, Teresa GNIEWEK, Radosław RAŹNIEWSKI, Andrzej ŻYTKOWSKI, and Sławomir MARSZAŁEK. "The influence of selected manual techniques on the relative length of lower limbs in children with postural defects – a pilot study." Medycyna Manualna 1, no. 2 (January 2, 2018): 21–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.8416.

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Introduction: One of the very important indicators used in the treatment of postural defects is the relative symmetry of the lower limbs. The selection of a safe and effective therapeutic tool is not an easy task and is particularly important in children. The authors of the experiment have decided to check the effectiveness of two manual techniques, that minimally interfere with patient's tissues. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of selected manual procedures: the Ackerman's second phenomenon and mobilization of the sacroiliac joint to hyperextension (Kowtun's grip) on the relative length of the lower limbs in a school-age children. Materials and methods: 70 children aged 8-12 participated in the study. All of them were diagnosed with postural abnormalities: spine defects in the sagittal plane, three-dimensional asymmetry of the torso, knee and / or foot defects and asymmetry of the length of the lower limbs. Qualification of children for a particular group with a postural defects was based on the concept of Sastre Fernandez. In each patient, the manual procedure in order to compensate the leg length, was applied once. In 28 children the applied procedure was the Ackerman's second phenomenon and in 42 it was the Kowtun's grip. The relative length of t h e l o w e r l i m b s w a s m e a s u r e d immediately before and after the manual procedure. Results: The executed experiment indicates the effectiveness of the Ackerman's second phenomenon in compensating the asymmetry of the length of the lower limbs in children with posture defects. The effect of Kovtun's mobilization is less clear. Conclusions: Manual procedure change the relative length of the lower limbs in children with postural defects. The Ackerman's second phenomenon in an effective and yet gentle and safe manual tool that can be used in children in order to compensate the relative length of the lower limbs. The effect of the Kowtun's treatment requires further research.
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Arruda, Mauricio Ferraz, Murilo Ramos Peres, and Claudemir Brumati Junior. "Índice de Lesões Osteomusculares e sua Correlação com Distúrbios Posturais em Cuidadores de Idosos." Saúde e Pesquisa 8, no. 1 (June 22, 2015): 105. http://dx.doi.org/10.17765/1983-1870.2015v8n1p105-112.

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A má postura é um mau hábito e é de incidência mais alta em tarefas que demandem força associada ao movimento, onde os defeitos posturais têm origem no mau uso das capacidades funcionais do sistema musculoesquelético, onde entre as principais alterações posturais estão a escoliose, a hipercifose e a hiperlordose, além das lesões osteomusculares. O objetivo deste trabalho foi analisar a prevalência de sintomas osteomusculares e sua correlação com distúrbios posturais de cuidadores de idosos do município de Tabapuã (SP). Este estudo consiste em uma pesquisa transversal, quantitativa e sugestiva, em que foram observados cuidadores de diferentes faixas etárias e ambos os sexos; foram excluídos do estudo indivíduos com problemas neurofuncionais. Para a concretização do estudo, foram utilizados o Questionário Nórdico de Sintomas Osteomusculares que é um instrumento identificador de distúrbios osteomusculares nas diversas regiões anatômicas e a Biofotogrametria computadorizada (posturograma) onde se obtêm, através de fotografias, as distâncias entre pontos anatômicos para determinação de assimetrias, as quais são evidenciadas por emissão de um laudo técnico, baseado nas determinadas distâncias aferidas por uma escala métrica. Com os dados comparados e estabelecidos concluímos que a maior incidência é relatada na região lombar (40%), seguida de membros inferiores (35%), relativas considerações que todos possuem relatos de dores e relatos de alteração postural de escoliose, sejam essas mesuradas por ângulo de tales, ângulo inferior da escápula e acrômio. Index of Osteomuscular Lesions and Their Co-Relationship with Posture Disorders in Care-Givers of Elderly People ABSTRACT: An incorrect posture is a bad habit, with high occurrence in tasks that demand force and movement. Posture defects originate from incorrect use of the functional capacities of the muscle-skeleton system in which the main posture changes comprise scoliosis, hyperciphosis, hyperlordosis and osteomuscular lesions. Current paper analyzes the predominance of osteomuscular symptoms and their co-relationships with posture disturbances of caregivers of elderly people in Tabapuã SP Brazil. The transversal, quantitative and suggestive research included caregivers of several age brackets and of both genders; only caregivers with neurofunctional problems were excluded from the sample. The Nordic Questionnaire of Osteomuscular Symptoms, an identifying tool for osteomuscular disorders in several anatomic regions, and computerized biophotogrammetry (posturegram), were employed. The latter obtains the distances between anatomic points by means of photographs to determine asymmetries evidenced by a technical report based on determined distances measured by a metric scale. Data showed that the highest occurrence was reported at the lumbar region (40%), followed by the lower limbs (35%). All registered pain and reports on the postural alteration of scoliosis were measured by Thales´s angle, the lower angle from the scapula to the acromion.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Postural defects"

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Maya, Escutia Miriam, and Díaz Héctor Urbano López. "“DEFECTOS DE POSTURA EN ALUMNOS DEL OCTAVO SEMESTRE DE LA LICENCIATURA EN TERAPIA FÍSICA DE LA UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DEL ESTADO DE MÉXICO, TOLUCA ESTADO DE MÉXICO, 2011”." Tesis de Licenciatura, Medicina-Quimica, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11799/14329.

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Rodríguez, García Claudia Estefania. "Defectos posturales que presentan niños de 9 a 12 años con sobrepeso y obesidad en 3 escuelas primarias de la zona escolar P-162 de la región Texcoco en junio de 2013." Tesis de Licenciatura, Medicina-Quimica, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11799/14959.

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OBJETIVO: Identificar los defectos posturales que presentan con mayor frecuencia los niños con sobrepeso y obesidad de entre 9 y 12 años de edad. MATERIAL Y MÉTODO: El presente estudio es de tipo observacional, descriptivo y transversal. Previa autorización de las autoridades de 3 escuelas primarias en la región de Texcoco, Estado de México, se obtuvo el consentimiento informado de los padres de familia y/o tutores, así como el consentimiento de los niños para participar en el estudio. Se reclutaron niños con sobrepeso y obesidad identificados a través del cálculo de su índice de masa corporal (IMC). Para evaluar las posturas de los sujetos de estudio reclutados e identificar defectos posturales en 3 vistas (anterior, lateral y posterior) se utilizaron imágenes digitales con postulograma y línea de plomada, así como el machote postural de Kendall´s. Se realizó un análisis descriptivo de los datos obtenidos. RESULTADOS: Se reclutaron 30 niños, de los cuales 26 presentaron sobrepeso, 6 obesidad I y 1 obesidad II. Del total de los niños incluidos en el estudio, 18 (60%) son hombres y 12 (40%) mujeres. En la vista anterior se observó que el 86% presenta elevación y descenso compensatorio de hombro; 83% rotación de caderas en forma medial; 66% inclinación de cabeza, de los cuales el 43% lo presenta hacia el lado izquierdo y 23% al lado derecho; 69% torsión tibial externa y 60% cubitus valgus. En la vista posterior puede observar que el 86 % de los niños evaluados presenta elevación o descenso de hombro compensatorio, el 100% presenta valgo de rodillas, 90% abducción de hombros, el 90% abducción de escapulas, y el 83% se observa pie plano pronado, principalmente. Finalmente en la vista lateral se identificó que el 90% presenta basculación posterior de pelvis, el 83% cifosis, 83% hiperextensión de rodillas y 83% antepulsión de hombros, 80% pecho en tonel y 73% tiene hiperlordosis lumbar, siendo estos los defectos posturales más frecuentes. CONCLUSIÓN: Los defectos posturales más frecuentes en niños con sobrepeso y obesidad afectan principalmente hombros, columna vertebral y miembros inferiores, por lo cual es necesaria la intervención de terapeutas físicos dentro del equipo multidisciplinario de atención del sobrepeso y obesidad, por medio de estrategias de prevención así como en el tratamiento de deformaciones musculoesqueléticas.
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Martinez, Guadarrama Natalia, and Guzmán Mario Enrique Arceo. "Incidencia de Pia Plano y su relación con los Defectos de Postura en los alumnos del Jardin de Niños "Federico Froebel" de la Comunidad de San Pedro Tlaltizapan, 2013." Tesis de Licenciatura, Medicina-Quimica, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11799/14406.

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La salud se define como un equilibrio biológico, psicológico y social, mismo que debe de ser conservado desde edades tempranas, motivo por el cual el tener una niñez saludable resulta fundamental para un desarrollo integral de los individuos de una comunidad. Las estadísticas mundiales reportan un incremento en los niveles de obesidad de la niñez mexicana colocándola en primer lugar, superando países desarrollados como Estados Unidos e Inglaterra, no podemos pasar por alto el hecho de que el contenido de la canasta básica es muy diferente en nuestro país, pero realmente ¿podemos dejar caer todo el peso de este problema sobre la alimentación? A principio del siglo XX, la niñez pasaba la mayor parte de su tiempo libre jugando en las calles, o realizando actividades que implicaban un desempeño físico intenso, actualmente esas actividades se han reducido a cambiar el canal del televisor con el control remoto o pasar horas frente al mismo jugando videojuegos, pero, dejando de lado el incremento del riesgo de salir a las calles, o la falta de espacios públicos para realizar actividad física, hemos dejado de lado la importancia de la integridad física, obviando cosas tan básicas como la postura y la integridad de nuestros pies. La integridad del sistema musculo esquelético es de suma importancia para mantener la homeostasis de todo el organismo, ya que este permite alcanzar los nutrimentos necesarios para el sano balance entre el ambiente interno y externo, al tener una falla o algún defecto en el sistema se ve afectado este equilibrio y por tanto la salud del individuo. Los defectos de postura aparentemente no generan un impacto significativo en la vida de nuestra niñez, siendo pasado por alto dándole más importancia al aspecto de la piel,...
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Lorenzo, Hernández Rocío, and Calderón Miguel Ángel Karam. "Frecuencia de los Defectos Posturales en Alumnos de la Escuela Preparatoria Oficial No 174 de la Comunidad de San Lorenzo Tlacotepec, Atlacomulco, Edo de Mexico, 2012." Tesis de Licenciatura, Medicina-Quimica, 2014. http://ri.uaemex.mx/handle/123456789/14803.

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Langmajerová, Jana. "Prevence posturálních vad v populaci." Doctoral thesis, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-367560.

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This dissertation aims at verifying methodology used for somatographic evaluation of the shape and statics of the spine. The potential of the methodology verified lies in increased objectivity of upright body posture evaluation and thereby contributes to the specification of preventative measures for postural defects, and their consequences. Under a cross-sectional pilot study, a non-invasive somatographic method-a diagnostic DPT-3 system designated for spine shape diagnostics-was used to examine selected biomechanical parameters (spinal curves and statics in the sagittal plane in the upright position) in a total of 508 probands. Of this, 326 were school-age children and 182 adults. Among the key parameters monitored were: Cl (depth of cervical lordosis); LI (depth of lumbar lordosis); the sagittal balance of Cl/Ll, and VThk (distance of the peak of the thoracic kyphosis from the ideal verticals-IV). A questionnaire was used to evaluate the level of movement activity in probands and the relation between the occurrence of painful back and headaches and the measurement of biomechanical parameters and movement activity. A total of 81.3 % of children and 94.5 % of adults were found to have deviations from the biomechanically ideal posture model, which signals a postural defect. The values of the Cl (p...
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Plintová, Ester. "Analýza posturálních funkcí a držení těla u triatlonistů ve věku 10-15 let." Master's thesis, 2021. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-447236.

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TITLE OF THESIS: Analysis of postural functions and posture in triathletes aged 10-15 years. OBJECTIVES OF THESIS: The aim of this work is to analyze the condition of the musculoskeletal system and posture in triathletes aged 10-15 years and based on that to create a health compensation program and then verify and be able to objectify the main musculoskeletal problems, recommend and provide remedies. METHODS USED: In my diploma thesis I used in testing the level of motor skills tests tested by CTA for the age group of triathletes 8-15 years and then I compared them according to the table determining the level of assumptions using T-points. I used a ray graph to summarize the average results of the group. I tested the analysis of postural functions and posture using physiotherapeutic tests according to the authors Jaroš and Lomíček, and I used Matthias' test as a supplement. During testing according to Jaroš and Lomíček, I used a plumb line, protractor and grid to make the evaluation as accurate as possible. During the physiotherapy measurements, I took photos and videos, thanks to which I was able to better identify postural defects, however they could not be presented in the diploma thesis. I recorded the individual results in tables. RESULTS: My research showed that regular application of a...
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KRČÁLOVÁ, Monika. "Zdravotní tělesná výchova na základních školách v okresu Havlíčkův Brod\\." Master's thesis, 2008. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-48570.

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I concentrate on the health physical education in my graduation theses which I think is necessary part of education on grounds of many occurrences of children´s poor posture at the first stage. I targeted the occurence of the children´s postural defect and I chose the appropriate test excercises for the orientation locomotive organs, postural muscles and flagging muscles assessment. I did a control test after one year exercising with the children and compared wheather the physical defects are reduced or disapeared with the regular training. It´s necessary to remind which postural defects are occured at the small children and elements implicated them.
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Book chapters on the topic "Postural defects"

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Bibrowicz, Karol, Tomasz Szurmik, Anna Lipowicz, and Andrzej W. Mitas. "Application of Original System to Support Specialist Physiotherapy D4S in Correction of Postural Defects as Compared to Other Methods—A Review." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 187–99. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49666-1_15.

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RENDLE-SHORT, JOHN. "POSTURAL DEFECTS." In A Synopsis of Children's Diseases, 482–83. Elsevier, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-1-4831-6816-6.50132-6.

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"Dystocia due to postural defects: treatment." In Arthur's Veterinary Reproduction and Obstetrics, 291–306. Elsevier, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-070202556-3.50019-0.

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Vermunt, Jos J., and Timothy J. Parkinson. "Defects of Presentation, Position and Posture in Livestock." In Veterinary Reproduction and Obstetrics, 277–90. Elsevier, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7020-7233-8.00015-x.

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Vermunt, Jos J., Timothy J. Parkinson, and David E. Noakes. "Defects of Presentation, Position and Posture in Livestock." In Veterinary Reproduction and Obstetrics, 291–314. Elsevier, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7020-7233-8.00016-1.

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Siegfried, B., H. R. Frischknecht, P. Külling, and P. G. Waser. "Defeat-induced Analgesia and the Conditioned Display of Submissive Postures and Escape in Strains of Mice." In Learning and Memory, 295–98. Elsevier, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-08-034186-6.50053-0.

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"'India's Strategic Posture and the Border War Defeat of 1962: A Case Study in Miscalculation', Journal of Strategic Studies, 5, pp. 370-92." In Conventional Warfare in South Asia, 1947 to the Present, 33–56. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315259314-8.

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Conference papers on the topic "Postural defects"

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Lopez, Liliana Olmos. "Detection of Postural Defects Applying Artificial Vision." In 2006 Electronics, Robotics and Automotive Mechanics Conference. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cerma.2006.37.

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Hong, Juhyeon, Eung Sup Kim, and Hyuk-Jae Lee. "Rotation-invariant hand posture classification with a convexity defect histogram." In 2012 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems - ISCAS 2012. IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iscas.2012.6272153.

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