STUDY OF HYGIENIC FACTORS AND DIAGNOSTICS OF POSTURE DISORDERS IN SCHOOL CHILDREN

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Web of Journals Publishing

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Diseases of the musculoskeletal system in children are among the most common health problems among schoolchildren. The incidence of this The prevalence of scoliosis among students fluctuates between 7.4% and 54%, and during schooling the prevalence of scoliosis among students increases by 3.5-4 times. A comparative analysis of preventive examination data over 10 years shows a threefold increase in the prevalence of scoliosis among first-graders (from 7.4% to 22.7%), among 4th-5th grade students by 2.4 times (from 14.1% to 34.6%); among 15-year-old students by 1.7 times (from 32% to 54.4%; among 11th grade senior students - by 1.4 times from 32.3% to 45.45%). Posture disorders in schoolchildren are even more common and occur 3-6 times more often than scoliosis. The prevalence of these functional disorders increases in children from the 1st grade to the transition to subject-based learning by 5-6 times (from 18-22% to 85-137.9%). In adolescence, the frequency of posture disorders decreases to 84.3-94.7%, and the number of children with scoliosis increases first of all.

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