A modern approach to the treatment of scoliosis with skewed pelvic bones by correcting asymmetric mobile planovalgus deformity of the feet

Author:

Vinderlikh M. E.1ORCID,Shchekolova N. B.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Mari State University

2. Perm State Medical University named after Academician E.A. Wagner

Abstract

Introduction. The treatment of combined pathology of posture and feet remains an urgent problem of the child population.Target. To study the effectiveness of using an individually made wedge-shaped corrective heel pad for each foot in the treatment of grade I-II scoliosis with pelvic bone distortion due to asymmetric mobile flat-valgus deformity of the feet for 3 years.Object and methods. A comparison group and a main group were formed from 39 children and adolescents aged 3 to 15 years with grade I-II scoliosis with skewed pelvic bones and mobile flat-valgus deformity of the feet; patients underwent orthopedic examination every 6 months, radiography of the spine with pelvic bones, photoplantography, measurement of the pronation angle of the calcaneus, the study of quality of life indicators.Results. There was a decrease in clinical symptoms in 54.2 % of patients of the main group with regression of the II degree of scoliosis to the I degree, the pronation angle of the calcaneal bones decreased by 4.25 ± 0.78 ° with the preservation of minimal asymmetry after 3 years, a decrease in the difference of the iliac crests by 3 .64 ± 1.59 mm and the angle of scoliotic deformity of the spine on radiographs by 5.22 ± 1.36°. Correlation analysis showed a statistically significant strong and moderate direct relationship between the pronation angle of the left calcaneus and the angle of scoliotic spinal deformity on radiographs in the 1st and 3rd years of the study, as well as with the difference in the iliac crests throughout the study. The quality of life of patients of the main group with correction of the asymmetry of foot hyperpronation improved by 15.5 %, in the comparison group by 2.9 %.Conclusions. The results of the study confirmed the effectiveness of the use of individual wedge-shaped corrective heel pads for each foot in the treatment of grade I-II scoliosis with skewed pelvic bones due to asymmetric mobile flat-valgus deformity of the feet.

Publisher

Reaviz Medical University

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