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Journal of Epidemiology | 2015

Factors Associated With Scoliosis in Schoolchildren: a Cross-Sectional Population-Based Study

Marina Pegoraro Baroni; Gerônimo José Bouzas Sanchis; Sanderson José Costa de Assis; Rafael Gomes dos Santos; Silvana Alves Pereira; Klayton Galante Sousa; Johnnatas Mikael Lopes

Background The present study aimed to investigate the prevalence of scoliosis and to analyze the factors associated with scoliosis in schoolchildren aged between 7 and 17 years. Methods This is a cross-sectional and quantitative study with stratified random selection of public school students in the city of Santa Cruz, Brazil. The presence of scoliosis was examined, as well as the flexibility of the posterior muscle chain, socioeconomic characteristics, anthropometry, lifestyle habits, sexual maturation, and ergonomics of school furniture. In order to identify factors associated with scoliosis, the variables were divided in biological, socioeconomic, lifestyle, and ergonomic factors, and crude and adjusted prevalence ratios (PRs) were estimated by means of Poisson regression analysis. Results Two hundred and twelve pupils participated in this study (mean age 11.61 years, 58% female). The prevalence of scoliosis was 58.1% (n = 123) and associated with female sex (PR 2.54; 95% CI, 1.33–4.86) and age between 13 and 15 years (PR 5.35; 95% CI, 2.17–13.21). Sleeping in a hammock was inversely associated with scoliosis (PR 0.44; 95% CI, 0.23–0.81). Conclusions Scoliosis seems to be positively associated with female sex and age between 13 and 15 years, whereas the habit of sleeping in a hammock is negatively associated with the onset of scoliosis.


Journal of Physical Therapy Science | 2017

Klapp method effect on idiopathic scoliosis in adolescents: blind randomized controlled clinical trial

Diego de Sousa Dantas; Sanderson José Costa de Assis; Marina Pegoraro Baroni; Johnnatas Mikael Lopes; Enio Walker Azevedo Cacho; Roberta de Oliveira Cacho; Silvana Alves Pereira

[Purpose] To estimate the effect of Klapp method on idiopathic scoliosis in school students. [Subjects and Methods] A single-blind randomized clinical trial with 22 students randomly divided into intervention group (n=12) and inactive control group (n=10). Exercise protocol consisted of Klapp method, 20 sessions, three times a week for intervention group, and inactivity for control group. Dorsal muscle strength was measured by dynamometer; body asymmetries and gibbosity angles were measured by biophotogrammetry. Data were obtained by Generalized Estimated Equation, with 5% significance level. Clinical impact for dependent variables was estimated by “d” Cohen. [Results] There was no change in intragroup analysis and intergroup for all postural symmetry variables. However, it was detected intergroup difference in extensor muscle strength and intergroup difference with marginal significance of gibbosity angles. Regarding extensor muscle strength, intervention group produced average improvement of 7.0 kgf compared to control group. Gibbosity angles progressed less in intervention group, with 5.71° average delay compared to control group. [Conclusion] Klapp method was effective for gibbosity stabilization and it improves spine extensor muscle strength.


Manual Therapy, Posturology & Rehabilitation Journal | 2018

Functional electrical stimulation reduces pain and shoulder subluxation in chronic post-stroke patients?

Willian Vasconcellos da Silva; Edson Meneses da Silva Filho; Enio Walker Azevedo Cacho; Johnnatas Mikael Lopes; Roberta de Oliveira Cacho; Marina Pegoraro Baroni

Background: Shoulder subluxation is a common complication of cerebral vascular accident (stroke) and the use of Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) within the rehabilitation process is extremely important. Objective: To analyze the therapeutic effects of FES in the treatment of chronic shoulder subluxation in post-stroke patients. Method: This is a case study of patients with radiologically subluxation confirmed, who were randomly divided into two groups: Control Group (CG) and Treatment Group (TG). Patients were assessed before and after treatment and at the 2-month follow-up. The assessment consisted of the modified Ashworth scale; passive goniometry; Fugl-Meyer scale; McGill pain questionnaire and evaluation of shoulder subluxation by radiography. The CG did not receive physiotherapeutic intervention; and TG underwent 20 sessions of motor kinesiotherapy and FES associated with functional exercises with a total duration of 1 hour, three times a week, for 7 weeks. The data were analyzed descriptively. Results: The mean age of CG participants was 82.5 ± 1.5 years and of the TG was 70.5 ± 13.5 years. All of them were retired, sedentary, non-smokers/alcoholics and had hemiparesis on the left side. There was an approximate increase of 10o for most joint movements of the shoulder, improvement in McGill scale scores and reduction of shoulder subluxation in TG patients. Conclusion: FES associated with functional movements was effective in reducing the degree of subluxation of the shoulder joint and decreased pain in subjectsin the chronic phase of the post-stroke.


Journal of Human Growth and Development | 2014

Influência do uso da rede de descanso no desempenho motor de lactentes nascidos a termo

Ingrid Fonsêca Damasceno Bezerra; Vanessa Braga Torres; Johnnatas Mikael Lopes; Marina Pegoraro Baroni; Silvana Alves Pereira


ConScientiae Saúde | 2015

Confiabilidade inter e intraexaminador da fotogrametria computadorizada por meio do software AutoCAD® R12

Emannuel Alcides Bezerra Rocha; Marina Pegoraro Baroni; Ana Letícia de Souza Pereira; Sanderson José Costa de Assis; Diego de Sousa Dantas


Revista Extensão & Sociedade | 2016

SAÚDE E CIDADANIA: TODOS JUNTOS NA CORRENTE CONTRA A DENGUE

Cynhiane Louyse Menezes de Araújo; Aline da Silva Santos; Járdia Ayllane da Silva; Juliana Martins de Menezes; Laiana Carla Pereira Gomes; Luana Dantas da Silva; Mayara Mirelly Lima Soares; Ylana Laíne Medeiros Lourenço; Marina Pegoraro Baroni; Roberta de Oliveira Cacho; José Jailton de Almeida Júnior


Revista Brasileira de Educação Médica | 2016

Metodologias Ativas em Fisioterapia: Estudo de Confiabilidade Interexaminador do Método Osce

Roberta de Oliveira Cacho; Marina Pegoraro Baroni; João Afonso Ruaro; Johnnatas Mikael Lopes; Heloisa Maria Jácome de Sousa Britto; Thaiana Barbosa Ferreira; Marcello Barbosa Otoni Gonçalves Guedes; Débora Carvalho de Oliveira


ConScientiae Saúde | 2016

Impacto da deambulação associada à mobilização precoce em pacientes críticos: revisão sistemática

Diego Pereira Fonseca; Vasco Junqueira Morgado Filho; Andersom Ricardo Fréz; João Afonso Ruaro; Marina Pegoraro Baroni; Christiane Riedi Daniel


Revista Baiana de Saúde Pública | 2015

EDUCAÇÃO POSTURAL EM ESCOLARES: EXISTE DIFERENÇA NA APRENDIZAGEM ENTRE ESCOLAS PÚBLICAS E PRIVADAS?

Bartolomeu Fagundes de Lima Filho; Ícaro Diogo Tavares de Souza; Johnnatas Mikael Lopes; Silvana Alves Pereira; Marina Pegoraro Baroni


ASSOBRAFIR Ciência | 2014

Uso do Nintendo® Wii e adaptações cardiorrespiratórias agudas em uma criança com Síndrome de Down: relato de caso

Silvana Alves Pereira; Flavia Lago; Leana da Silva Melo; Cristiane Aparecida Moran; Marina Pegoraro Baroni

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Silvana Alves Pereira

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Johnnatas Mikael Lopes

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Roberta de Oliveira Cacho

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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João Afonso Ruaro

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Sanderson José Costa de Assis

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Diego de Sousa Dantas

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Gerônimo José Bouzas Sanchis

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Karla Luciana Magnani

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Rafael Gomes dos Santos

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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