Postural sway parameters and gait symmetry in preschool children: Cross-sectional study

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The most important function of posture is to ensure the maintenance of control during the start and the continuation of human movement, moreover, posture serves as a reference for the production of precise movements. The aim of this study was to relate the postural sway parameters and gait symmetry in preschool children. This study is a cross-sectional study, conducted in 49 children with a mean age of 4.65 ± 0.44 years. Initially, height and body mass of children were measured using anthropometric scales. Next, an electronic baropodometer was used to evaluate the distribution of dynamic plantar pressure (gait) and stabilometry (balance). A Student t test or Mann-Whitney test for comparing two groups was used. To correlate variables, a Pearson's correlation or Spearman's correlation coefficient was used. The stabilometric parameters showed no significant difference between an eyes open test and eyes closed test in preschool child. We found a moderate relationship between axis inclination and cadence symmetry (R=0.40;p=0.007). Postural sway parameters have relationship cadence symmetry of the gait in preschool children.

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De Sá, F. E., De Jucá, R. V. B., Fernandes, A. B., De Oliveira, F. V. A., Da Frota, L. M., & Viana-Cardoso, K. V. (2016). Postural sway parameters and gait symmetry in preschool children: Cross-sectional study. Motriz. Revista de Educacao Fisica, 22(4), 249–253. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1980-6574201600040005

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