a comparison between prevalence and severity of postural abnormalities in children with developmental coordination disorder and healthy
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background motor skills disorder in children with motor dys-function is a common disorder in childhood. the aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and severity of musculoskeletal disorders in children with developmental coordination disorder in comparison with healthy children. material and methods using developmental disorder coordina-tion questionnaire (dcdq'07), 59 male children with a develop-mental coordination disorder (length:134.71±6.91, weight: 31.66±6.66, age: 9.33±0.77) and 59 healthy male children were se-lected, and 13 physical anomalies were evaluated using flexible ruler, goniometer, mirror boxes, tape measure and chessboard. the data were analyzed using spss 16, independent t-test and mann-whitney u test with statistical significance at p< 0.05. results intensity prevalence of forward head, kyphosis and lordosis posture, crooked neck, shoulders down and tilted back ab-normalities in male children with developmental coordination dis-order was significantly higher than in the healthy group (p>0.05). however, there was no significant difference in prevalence of pel-vic tilt, flat foot (foot pronation), pes cavus (foot supination), hal-lux valgus, hammertoe, knee valgus, and genu varum between the two groups (p< 0.05). background motor skills disorder in children with motor dys-function is a common disorder in childhood. the aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and severity of musculoskeletal disorders in children with developmental coordination disorder in comparison with healthy children. material and methods using developmental disorder coordina-tion questionnaire (dcdq'07), 59 male children with a develop-mental coordination disorder (length:134.71±6.91, weight: 31.66±6.66, age: 9.33±0.77) and 59 healthy male children were se-lected, and 13 physical anomalies were evaluated using flexible ruler, goniometer, mirror boxes, tape measure and chessboard. the data were analyzed using spss 16, independent t-test and mann-whitney u test with statistical significance at p< 0.05. results intensity prevalence of forward head, kyphosis and lordosis posture, crooked neck, shoulders down and tilted back ab-normalities in male children with developmental coordination dis-order was significantly higher than in the healthy group (p>0.05). however, there was no significant difference in prevalence of pel-vic tilt, flat foot (foot pronation), pes cavus (foot supination), hal-lux valgus, hammertoe, knee valgus, and genu varum between the two groups (p< 0.05).
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jentashapir journal of health researchجلد ۵، شماره ۳، صفحات ۱۱۷-۱۲۳
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