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Changes of musculoskeletal deformity in severely disabled children using the custom molded fitting chair.

Myeong Ok Kim1, Jun Ho Lee, Ju Young Yu, Pil Suk An, Do Hang Hur, Eun Seo Park, Jae Hong Kim.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To know the effectiveness of a custom molded fitting chair between pre- and post-chair status through comparison of musculoskeletal indices in severely disabled children.
METHODS: We researched 34 severely disabled patients who had used a custom molded fitting chair continuously for more than a year. There were 27 cerebral palsy patients and 7 patients with other kinds of diseases that affect the brain such as chromosomal disease or metabolic disease. By radiographic studies, Cobb's angle, the femoral neck-shaft angle of the femur, and Reimers migration percentage were measured. The indices are analyzed before and after application.
RESULTS: The average period of application was 24 months. There was a significant reduction in the angles of femur neck-shaft, 163.4 degree before and 158.2 degree after the use of the chair (p<0.05), and 23 of 34 had demonstrated a reduced angle. Cobb's angle and Reimers migration percentage increased but the difference of pre- and post-chair status was not statistically significant. Seventeen of 33 children showed reduced Cobb's angle. Also, 19 of 37 showed a reduced degree of dislocation of the hip joints.
CONCLUSION: In spite of the use of a custom molded fitting chair, a significant improvement did not emerge for musculoskeletal deformity indices in severely disabled children. However, there was no significant aggravation of Cobb's angle or Reimers migration percentage in developing children. Therefore, it is thought be helpful to prevent rapid aggravation of musculoskeletal deformities.

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Keywords:  Disabilities; Disabled children; Musculoskeletal system; Orthotic devices

Year:  2013        PMID: 23524955      PMCID: PMC3604232          DOI: 10.5535/arm.2013.37.1.33

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Rehabil Med        ISSN: 2234-0645


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