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Kyphosis

ot of other changes and problems like deficiency in movement ability of spinal joints, deficiency in rib movements which lead to the insufficiency of respiratory system, and changes in the bone structure. There are many ways to diagnose Kyphosis and it is usually done by a physician. Some of diagnostic procedures are x-rays, bone scans, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computerized tomogtaphy scan (CAT scan), blood tests etc. (Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital, n.pag.). Prevention and early detection are of most importance in dealing with kyphotic children. Pediatricians, family physicians and even some school programs routinely look for the signs of the kyphotic posture in kids. Prevention should begin before the child arts to go to school or with the beginning of the school at the latest. As I said earlier, in this complex process of monitoring and prevention, except PE teachers and school physicians, it is necessary to involve other teachers and parents. It is important to emphasize the importance of good posture and all of the above should give positive influence and guidance. Everybody should make a contribution to accustoming a child to healthy habit of proper body positioning. Proper siting or “resting” posture and standing posture should be always recommended to the youth. Accompanying this, proper physical activities in PE classes, sport clubs and at home should be done to strengthen whole body and especially the back lower muscles, because back is important for the good posture (Radisavljevic 295). In the process of correction, the stage (is it just at the beginning or advanced) has a big importance in choosing the right way of treatment. The treatment of functional Kyphosis:- the first thing can be the correction of the thoracic curve by back muscle contractions in front of the mirror. The patient can stand sideways and look especially at the positioning of the head, neck and sh...

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