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Back Deformity in Adolescents Students

Back Deformity Among Adolescent Students in Elkharga City- The New Vally Governorate- Egypt

Status
Unknown
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
500 (estimated)
Sponsor
Assiut University · Academic / Other
Sex
Male
Age
14 Years – 17 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

1. Determine the prevalence of scoliosis and kyphosis among male adolescents in preparatory and secondary governmental schools in El Kharga city. 2. To identify factors affecting aetiology and morphology of scoliosis and kyphosis among male adolescents in governmental preparatory and secondary schools in El Kharga city. 3. To assess the effect of scoliosis and kyphosis among male adolescents in governmental preparatory and secondary schools in El Kharga city on related life style aspects.

Detailed description

The anterior and posterior curves of concavity are part of the physiological position of the spinal column, and are represented by cervical lordosis, thoracic kyphosis, lumbar lordosis, and new sacral and coccygeal kyphosis. Despite all these curves, the spinal column should work mechanically as a straight and rigid axis to withstand stress, and should be functionally flexible in order to allow movement. This mix of opposite behaviors (rigidness and flexibility) is the result of a complex stabilization system formed by muscles that contract and relax harmonically and absorb any impact exerted on the spinal column structure. Biomechanically speaking, the spinal column influences and is influenced by positioning and stress of the pelvic and scapular belts, and upper and lower limbs, respectively. Postural deformities and alterations should not be evaluated only in terms of bone structure, but also in terms of the functional assembly represented by the spinal column \[2\]. Adolescence is a stage of fast physical development in which the nervous system and musculoskeletal system have yet to fully develop. Changes in the physical morphology of the spine are known to cause musculoskeletal system conditions, such as non-specific back pain. Moreover, the spinal morphology as scoliosis and kyphosis. With early identification and intervention, scoliosis may be prevented from progressing, so that it does not interfere with mobility, activity or comfort. Scoliosis has a large percentage that remains asymptomatic,\[4\] Therefore the feasibility of screening is worthwhile

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
RADIATIONX- RayX-Ray with A-P and lateral view of the whole spine.

Timeline

Start date
2020-09-01
Primary completion
2021-10-01
Completion
2021-10-01
First posted
2020-09-14
Last updated
2020-09-14

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