Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development
  • Year: 2019
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 10

Functional Features of the Body in the Presence of Scoliosis

  • Author:
  • Svetlana Yuryevna Zavalishina1,, Vladimir Yurevich Karpov2, Alexander Viktorovich Dorontsev3, Eduard Nikolaevich Kaldarikov4, Roman Valeryevich Koziakov5
  • Total Page Count: 5
  • Page Number: 2008 to 2012

1Department of Adaptive Physical Culture and Recreation, Russian State Social University, St. V. Pika 4, Moscow, Russia

2Department of Physical Education and Sport, Russian State Social University, St. V. Pika 4, Moscow, Russia

3Department of Physical Education, Astrakhan State Medical University, St. Bakinskaya 121, Astrakhan, Russia

4Department of Physical Education and Biomedical Disciplines, Kalmyk State University named after B.B. Gorodovikova, Elista, st. Pushkin, 11, Elista

5Department of Psychology and Pedagogy, Gzel State University, Elektroizolyator village, 67, Moscow region, Ramensky district, Russia

*Corresponding Author: Zavalishina Svetlana Yuryevna, Department of Adaptive Physical Culture and Recreation, Russian State Social University, st. V. Pika 4, Moscow, Russia, 129226 Phone: +79102732263 Email: ilmedv1@yandex.ru

Online published on 23 December, 2019.

Abstract

Important in the formation of scoliosis are violations of the supporting, spring and elastic properties of the skeleton, ligamentous and muscular system, contributing to the formation of spinal deformity. As a result, the deformation of the musculoskeletal system, which can cause various dysfunctions in the body, develops. Moreover, all forms of scoliosis are divided into two main groups-congenital and acquired. Often in the pathogenesis of scoliosis, there are two main points. The first is a violation of the growth of the vertebra due to local damage or general disorders, the second is the neurological disorders that disorganize the balancing system of muscle groups. These common disturbances can often take on the nature of irreversible. Arrested from the concave side, normal or even accelerated growth from the convex side contributes to the bending of the spine, and the premature soldering of the germ cartilage of the arches from the convex side leads to the appearance of torsion.

Keywords

Scoliosis, dysfunctions, pathology of internal organs, spine, intervertebral disks