The Relationships of Smartphone Usage with Spinal Curvature and Neck or Shoulder Pain in School Children

Abstracts Purpose This study investigated the relationships of smartphone usage with spinal curvature and neck or shoulder pain in a sample of school children. Methods Participants were elementary school children (152 boys, 156 girls). Spinal parameters such as trunk inclination (TI), kyphotic angle...

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Veröffentlicht in:Exercise science (Seoul, Korea) Korea), 2020-11, Vol.29 (4), p.394-401
Hauptverfasser: Mun-Ku Song, Ji-Hyun Park, Ji-Young Kong, Hyun-Sik Kang
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Zusammenfassung:Abstracts Purpose This study investigated the relationships of smartphone usage with spinal curvature and neck or shoulder pain in a sample of school children. Methods Participants were elementary school children (152 boys, 156 girls). Spinal parameters such as trunk inclination (TI), kyphotic angle (KA), and fleche cervical (FC) were measured with a spine and posture analyzer (DIERS Formetric 4D). In addition, smartphone addiction score (SAS), experience of neck or shoulder pain, postural habits, and lifestyle risk factors were assessed with a standardized questionnaire. Children were classified as good- and poor-posture group according to cervical postures while using a smartphone and as low, medium, and high-risk group according to the SAS levels. Logistic regression was used to determine the odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (95% CI) of pain experience. RESULTS With respect to postures, children with poor posture had significantly higher values of TI, FC, and pain experience than children with good posture children. Children with poor posture had a significantly higher risk of neck or shoulder pain (OR=6.51, 95% CI=3.63–11.67, p
ISSN:1226-1726
2384-0544
DOI:10.15857/ksep.2020.29.4.394