2009
DOI: 10.5585/conssaude.v8i2.1637
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Incidência de desvios posturais em escolares do 2º ao 5º ano do Ensino Fundamental

Abstract: Posturas inadequadas assumidas durante a fase escolar tornam-se permanentes durante a vida adulta. Este estudo teve por objetivo verificar a incidência dos desvios posturais mais comuns em meninos e meninas, com idade entre 7 e 12 anos. Foram analisadas fichas de avaliação postural realizada, em 2004, por alunos de graduação do curso de Fisioterapia da Unicastelo – Descalvado-SP. Do total de fichas avaliadas, 73% dos meninos e 71% das meninas apresentaram assimetria de ombro; 23% dos meninos e 27% das meninas,… Show more

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“…The term posture is defined as the dynamic relation of body segments, mainly the musculoskeletal part, which adapts in response to a received stimulus 1 . In this sense, posture is also employed to describe the alignment of body, as well as its orientation in space 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The term posture is defined as the dynamic relation of body segments, mainly the musculoskeletal part, which adapts in response to a received stimulus 1 . In this sense, posture is also employed to describe the alignment of body, as well as its orientation in space 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As alterações posturais em crianças e adolescentes são comumente estudadas (21)(22)(23)(24). Da mesma forma, são recorrentes as pesquisas acerca da investigação da prevalência de RB (2, 4, 25, 26) e de alterações posturais em RB (12,13,27,28).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…The changes in stomatognathic system, especially the breathing mode, can directly influence the head and cervical spine postures (26) . However, the body posture may be influenced by many other intrinsic and extrinsic factors such as heredity, physical conditions that the child is exposed, level of physical activity, physiological adaptations due to growth and body development, among others (21,27,28) . It is believed that all these factors involved in postural control would justify the findings of this study, once the change in the horizontal alignment of the head occurred independently of the breathing mode and the mouth breathing etiology, contradicting the findings of several authors who observed more evident changes in head posture in mouth breathers (2,8,9,19,26,29) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%