Cardiopulmonary function in children with mild and moderate idiopathic scoliosisAndrzej, SzopaAndrzej, SiwiecAgata, DobrowolskaMagorzata, Domagalska-SzopaEuropean Journal of Clinical & Experimental Medicine
Szopa, "Gait Pattern Differences between Children with Mild Scoliosis and Children with Unilateral Cerebral Palsy.," PLoS One,... Małgorzata Domagalska-Szopa,A Szopa - 《Plos One》 被引量: 4发表: 2014年 Scoliosis in children with severe cerebral palsy: a population-based study of 206 ...
Incidence of curvature progression in idiopathic scoliosis patients treated with scoliosis in-patient rehabilitation (SIR): an age- and sex-matched control... The goal of this study is to test the hypothesis that physiotherapy-based intervention can reduce incidence of progression in children with IS...
In the reference group, there were 51 able-bodied children with mild scoliosis (27 girls and 24 boys; range of lateral curvature, 11°–25°, mean, 18°; mean age, 9 years and 2 months, range, 7 years and 5 months to 12 years and 3 months (SD = 1,99)). All controls were out...
“S”. While scoliosis appears as a side-to-side curve on an x-ray, it is actually a twisting of the spine that causes the rib cage to rotate as well. The effect becomes visible in some patients when the rib cage is pushed to one side causing a “rib hump.” These visible changes...
truncal obesity, microcephaly, strabismus, characteristic WBS facial anomalies (for example, periorbital fullness, epicanthal folds, stellate iris, malar flattening, short nose with anteverted nares, long philtrum, large mouth with thick lips), small teeth with dental malocclusion, and scoliosis. ...
alone (i.e., in children with mild scoliosis) with the effects of body posture impairment (i.e., in children with hemiplegia) on postural stability... A Szopa,M Domagalska-Szopa - 《Res Dev Disabil》 被引量: 7发表: 2015年 Vertebral resection and fusion for paralytic kyphosis: 9 patien...
the effects of body posture control impairment, i.e., those seen in children with unilateral cerebral palsy on gait patterns. Three-dimensional instrumented gait analysis (3DGA) was conducted in 45 children with hemiplegia and 51 children with mild scoliosis. All the children were able to walk...
Background: Idiopathic scoliosis is the most common spinal deformity in children. Treatment strategies aim to halt progression of the curve. Mild scoliosis is in many cases observed or, in some cases, treated with scoliosis-specific exercises. More severe curves are treat...
Limb length Inequality (LLI) in children and adults may affect posture, gait, and several truncal parameters, and it can cause spinal scoliosis. In literature, however, there is a paucity of assessment of truncal and spinal changes due to mild LLI in children. This report presents children ...