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DIAGNOSIS OF SPINAL STATIC DEFORMITIES USING THE METHOD OF TOPOGRAPHIC PHOTOMETRY OVER TIME BEFORE AND AFTER REHABILITATION FOLLOW-UP IN SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN
Author(s) -
А. Н. Цуканов,
Д. В. Чарнаштан,
А. А. Валетко,
Р. И. Гракович,
K. V. Bronskaya,
Д. А. Чечетин
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
problemy zdorovʹâ i èkologii
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2708-6011
pISSN - 2220-0967
DOI - 10.51523/2708-6011.2016-13-3-9
Subject(s) - photometry (optics) , rehabilitation , scoliosis , flame photometry , medicine , physical therapy , surgery , physics , materials science , stars , potassium , metallurgy , astronomy
Objective: to study the possibility of diagnosis of spinal static deformities using the method of topographic photometry over time before and after rehabilitation follow-up in school-aged children. Material and methods. The study involved 411 children (207 boys and 204 girls) aged 6-16. 77 children with spinal deformities (scoliosis, postural disorder) underwent complex rehabilitation treatment. 46 patients were done X-ray investigation. Results. The groups of the boys and girls were analyzed in accordance with the data of their examination by the method of topographic photometry. The data of topographic photometry obtained after the examination of the children before the treatment and 6 months after it were analyzed. The X-ray and topographic data were compared. The results of X-ray and optical topography were identical in 35 (76 %) cases. Thus, the method of topographic photometry makes it possible to estimate the results of rehabilitation activities in children without extra X-ray exposure. Conclusion. The high information value of topographic photometry without radiation exposure defines the reasonability of the use of this method for the control of efficiency of rehabilitation activities in static spinal deformities in children.

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