Early preventive maintenance of bone basin deformation in girls of different age
- Authors: Beglaryan G.A.1, Akunts N.G.1
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Affiliations:
- Yerevan State University
- Issue: Vol 48, No 5S (1999)
- Pages: 34-34
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.eco-vector.com/jowd/article/view/100787
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD100787
- ID: 100787
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Abstract
Among the teenagers the group of risk on scoliosis makes 2%. This pathology in girls of different age can become the reason of deformation of a bone basin and number of obstetrics complications in reproductive age. We carried out inspection and treatment of 125 patients of 10-15 years old, suffering by a curvature of a backbone (I-IV-degree scoliosis).
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Among the teenagers the group of risk on scoliosis makes 2%. This pathology in girls of different age can become the reason of deformation of a bone basin and number of obstetrics complications in reproductive age. We carried out inspection and treatment of 125 patients of 10-15 years old, suffering by a curvature of a backbone (I-IV-degree scoliosis). 93 patients suffered from I-II degrees scoliosis and 32 patients - III- IV degrees. The basic complaints of the teenagers were: the phenomena be sick in a back the limited impellent activity and fast tiredness. Prescription of disease has made from 1 till 3 years and more often coincided with beginning of school training, that specifies importance of preservation bearing during employment. At the majority surveyed (88%) degree sexual development corresponded to age norm. The treatment of the patients consist in realization of a complex of medical gymnastics. By everyone patients was carried out till 10-15 of procedures through 1-2 days or daily - depending on a degree of scoliosis. The medical effect was high, if medical gymnastics was combined with manual therapy. At scoliosis of I-II degree after a rate of complex therapy seldom there was a necessity of continuation of treatment, patient with III-IV degrees scoliosis were required repeated rates of treatment.
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G. A. Beglaryan
Yerevan State University
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Armenia, Yerevan
N. G. Akunts
Yerevan State University
Email: info@eco-vector.com
Armenia, Yerevan