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Spinal Mobility in Women with Sedentary Job
Author(s) -
Rút Lenková,
Veronika Vasilišinová
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
acta facultatis educationis physicae universitatis comenianae
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2585-8777
pISSN - 0520-7371
DOI - 10.2478/afepuc-2019-0012
Subject(s) - sagittal plane , physical medicine and rehabilitation , coronal plane , physical therapy , psychology , medicine , work (physics) , engineering , anatomy , mechanical engineering
Summary The aim of the paper is to provide insight into the spine mobility of a selected group of women. The task was to diagnose and evaluate spinal mobility in women aged 25 to 30, who are dominated by a sedentary way in workplace but also outside the work environment. Spinalmouse® technology was used for diagnostic purposes, which records the shape and mobility of the spine in the sagittal and frontal plane. Tests were performed in the sagittal and frontal plane of the baseline. The sm® software evaluated the measured data immediately. Based on the results of the measurements, we found different curves in specific spine sectors outside the standards. Changes in spine movement range were also noted. The research continues.

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