Authors
- Petrovich Marko
- Golikova Anna Nikolaevna Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor
Annotation
Children with spinal muscular atrophy are more likely to develop scoliosis because they cannot independently maintain their body position in space and have underdeveloped muscles, as some muscle groups may be less atrophied, which will contribute to deformations of the spinal column and its individual segments.
The following methods were used to conduct the study: analysis of scientific and methodological literature, a functional test for diagnosing scoliosis curvature, conducting a pedagogical experiment, and a mathematical statistical method for processing the data obtained. The study showed that patients with spinal muscular pain have positive dynamics when measuring the Cobb angle after the experiment. The data obtained after the experiment indicate that the method of functional electrical stimulation can serve as a means for correcting scoliotic curvatures of the spinal column in the coronary plane.
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Petrovich, M. . & Golikova, A. N. (2026). THE EFFECT OF FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION ON THE CORRECTION OF SCOLIOTIC SPINAL CURVATURE IN THE CORONAL PLANE IN CHILDREN WITH SPINAL MUSCULAR ATROPHY Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", № 1 (61), 196. https://doi.org/10.24412/2076-9091-2026-196-205
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