EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF POSTURE DISORDERS IN ADOLESCENT ATHLETES USING COMPUTER OPTICAL TOPOGRAPHY

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  • Aziza Biykuzieva

    Assistant of the Department of Medical Rehabilitation, Sports Medicine, Traditional Medicine and Physical Education, Tashkent State Medical University

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Keywords:
Athletes, shoulder index, optical analysis of the spine, posture disorders.
Abstract

The article describes an objective method of optical analysis of the human spine and posture, which allows for an expanded range of examinations for scoliotic and kyphotic postural disorders and pelvic tilts. It also enables early diagnosis and detection of postural abnormalities in athletes. Based on the examination results of 89 athletes from two different sports, a comparative analysis of two examination methods (calculation of the shoulder index and optical analysis of the spine and posture) was conducted.

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2026-04-24
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EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF POSTURE DISORDERS IN ADOLESCENT ATHLETES USING COMPUTER OPTICAL TOPOGRAPHY. (2026). Eureka Journal of Health Sciences & Medical Innovation, 2(4), 212-218. https://eurekaoa.com/index.php/5/article/view/876