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Study of the peculiarities of the osteopathic status in patients with planovalgus deformity of the feet in combination with a history of placement torticollis and without such a combination

Source :
Russian Osteopathic Journal. :41-51
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
The Institute of the Osteopathy and Holistic Medicine, 2021.

Abstract

Introduction. The relevance of the feet planovalgus deformity problem is caused by its prevalence and tendency to progression, insufficient knowledge of a number of aspects, and the complexity of treatment. Another urgent pediatric orthopedics problem is the placement torticollis in infants, and the possible relationship of this problem with feet planovalgus deformity. Among the least studied aspects of these diseases categories it is necessary to highlight the problem of the peculiarities of the osteopathic status in children with feet planovalgus deformity with a history of placement torticollis, and the dynamics of clinical manifestations during their osteopathic correction.The aim of the research was to study the features of the osteopathic status in patients with planovalgus deformity of the feet in combination with a history of placement torticollis and without such a combination, and to evaluate the clinical efficacy of complex therapy, including osteopathic correction.Materials and methods. The study involved 60 patients aged 7–14 years with planovalgus deformity of the feet. The study participants were divided into two groups. The first group included 30 patients with planovalgus deformity of the feet and a history of placement torticollis. The second group included 30 patients with planovalgus deformity of the feet, who did not have a history of torticollis. All study participants received complex therapy (orthopedic treatment and osteopathic correction). At the beginning and at the end of the course of osteopathic correction, the condition of the arch of the foot (the severity of fl at feet) and osteopathic status were assessed in all study participants.Results. In the first group there were prevailed somatic dysfunctions (SD) of the head region, the detection rate was 86%, the pelvic region (somatic component — C), 76 %, and the neck region (C), 13 %. Among the second group participants there were prevailed SD of the pelvic region (C) — the detection rate was 100 %, the lower extremities, 43 %, and the lumbar region (C), 13 %. The SD in the pelvic region was the most typical; however, more often (ppppppConclusion. The revealed differences between the participants of the groups in the prevalence and number of regional dysfunctions and the prevalence of local SD could, presumably, reflect the relationship between the placement torticollis and planovalgus deformity of the feet. Based on the absence of differences in the degree of severity of flat feet between the participants of the groups, it can be assumed that the history of the placement torticollis is not associated by itself with the aggravation of the severity of feet planovalgus deformity.

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ISSN :
22200975
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Russian Osteopathic Journal
Accession number :
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