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Classification System of the Sagittal Integral Morphotype in Children from the ISQUIOS Programme (Spain)

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  • Fernando Santonja-Medina

    (Department of Medicine and Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Regional Campus of International Excellence “Campus Mare Nostrum”, University of Murcia, C.P. 30100 Murcia, Spain
    Sports and Musculoskeletal System Research Group (RAQUIS), University of Murcia, C.P. 30100 Murcia, Spain)

  • Mónica Collazo-Diéguez

    (Sports and Musculoskeletal System Research Group (RAQUIS), University of Murcia, C.P. 30100 Murcia, Spain
    Department of Rehabilitation Sciences and Physiotherapy, Albacete University Hospital Complex, C.P. 02006 Albacete, Spain)

  • María Teresa Martínez-Romero

    (Sports and Musculoskeletal System Research Group (RAQUIS), University of Murcia, C.P. 30100 Murcia, Spain
    Department of Physical Activity and Sport, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Regional Campus of International Excellence “Campus Mare Nostrum”, University of Murcia, C.P. 30720 Murcia, Spain)

  • Olga Rodríguez-Ferrán

    (Sports and Musculoskeletal System Research Group (RAQUIS), University of Murcia, C.P. 30100 Murcia, Spain
    Department of Physical Activity and Sport, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Regional Campus of International Excellence “Campus Mare Nostrum”, University of Murcia, C.P. 30720 Murcia, Spain)

  • Alba Aparicio-Sarmiento

    (Sports and Musculoskeletal System Research Group (RAQUIS), University of Murcia, C.P. 30100 Murcia, Spain
    Department of Physical Activity and Sport, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Regional Campus of International Excellence “Campus Mare Nostrum”, University of Murcia, C.P. 30720 Murcia, Spain)

  • Antonio Cejudo

    (Sports and Musculoskeletal System Research Group (RAQUIS), University of Murcia, C.P. 30100 Murcia, Spain
    Department of Physical Activity and Sport, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Regional Campus of International Excellence “Campus Mare Nostrum”, University of Murcia, C.P. 30720 Murcia, Spain)

  • Pilar Andújar

    (Sports and Musculoskeletal System Research Group (RAQUIS), University of Murcia, C.P. 30100 Murcia, Spain
    Department of Rehabilitation Sciences and Physiotherapy, Albacete University Hospital Complex, C.P. 02006 Albacete, Spain)

  • Pilar Sainz de Baranda

    (Sports and Musculoskeletal System Research Group (RAQUIS), University of Murcia, C.P. 30100 Murcia, Spain
    Department of Physical Activity and Sport, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Regional Campus of International Excellence “Campus Mare Nostrum”, University of Murcia, C.P. 30720 Murcia, Spain)

Abstract

The sagittal spinal morphology presents 4 physiological curvatures that increase endurance to axial compression forces and allow adequate postural balance. These curves must remain within normal ranges to achieve a static and dynamic balance, a correct functioning of the muscles and an adequate distribution of the loads, and thus minimize the injury risk. The purpose of this study was to categorize the sagittal spinal alignment according to the different morphotypes obtained for each curve in standing, slump sitting, and trunk forward bending positions in schoolchildren. It was a cross-sectional study. Sagittal spinal curvatures were assessed in 731 students from 16 elementary schools. In the sagittal standing position assessment, 70.45% and 89.06% of schoolchildren presented a “normal” morphotype for both dorsal and lumbar curves, respectively. After the application of the “Sagittal Integral Morphotype” protocol according to the morphotypes obtained in the three positions assessment (standing, slump sitting, and trunk forward bending), it was observed how the frequency of normal morphotypes for the dorsal and lumbar curve decreased considerably (only 32% and 6.6% of children obtained a “normal sagittal integral morphotype” for the thoracic and lumbar curvatures, respectively). These results show how it is necessary to include the slump sitting and trunk forward bending assessment as part of the protocol to define the “integral” sagittal alignment of the spine and establish a correct diagnosis. The use of the diagnostic classification presented in this study will allow early detection of misalignment not identified with the assessment of standing position.

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  • Fernando Santonja-Medina & Mónica Collazo-Diéguez & María Teresa Martínez-Romero & Olga Rodríguez-Ferrán & Alba Aparicio-Sarmiento & Antonio Cejudo & Pilar Andújar & Pilar Sainz de Baranda, 2020. "Classification System of the Sagittal Integral Morphotype in Children from the ISQUIOS Programme (Spain)," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(7), pages 1-15, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:17:y:2020:i:7:p:2467-:d:341379
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    1. Antonio Cejudo & Josep María Centenera-Centenera & Fernando Santonja-Medina, 2021. "Sagittal Integral Morphotype of Competitive Amateur Athletes and Its Potential Relation with Recurrent Low Back Pain," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(16), pages 1-13, August.
    2. Maki Maekawa, 2022. "Effects of Postural Interventions on Physical and Psychological Aspects of Children in Terms of Secondary Sexual Characteristics," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(12), pages 1-9, June.
    3. Antonio Cejudo & Sebastián Gómez-Lozano & Pilar Sainz de Baranda & Alfonso Vargas-Macías & Fernando Santonja-Medina, 2021. "Sagittal Integral Morphotype of Female Classical Ballet Dancers and Predictors of Sciatica and Low Back Pain," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(9), pages 1-12, May.
    4. Jose Ramón Alvero-Cruz & Fernando Santonja-Medina & Jose Manuel Sanz-Mengibar & Pilar Sainz de Baranda, 2021. "The Sagittal Integral Morphotype in Male and Female Rowers," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(24), pages 1-17, December.
    5. Antonio Cejudo, 2022. "Risk Factors for, and Prediction of, Shoulder Pain in Young Badminton Players: A Prospective Cohort Study," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(20), pages 1-16, October.
    6. Antonio Cejudo, 2022. "Lower-Limb Range of Motion Predicts Sagittal Spinal Misalignments in Children: A Case-Control Study," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(9), pages 1-11, April.
    7. Antonio Cejudo & Josep María Centenera-Centenera & Fernando Santonja-Medina, 2021. "The Potential Role of Hamstring Extensibility on Sagittal Pelvic Tilt, Sagittal Spinal Curves and Recurrent Low Back Pain in Team Sports Players: A Gender Perspective Analysis," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(16), pages 1-15, August.

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