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Clinical Trials/NCT00848159
NCT00848159
Completed
Not Applicable

Evaluation of Thoracic Kyphosis in Elderly Women Affected by Osteoporosis Through Computerized Photogrammetry

Universidade de Franca0 sites12 target enrollmentApril 2007
ConditionsOsteoporosis

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Osteoporosis
Sponsor
Universidade de Franca
Enrollment
12
Primary Endpoint
Computerized Photogrammetry
Status
Completed
Last Updated
17 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This study aimed to measure the degree of thoracic kyphosis in elderly women with those affected by osteoporosis in the spine, through photogrammetry computer and check the difference between the values obtained with the assumption of greater thoracic kyphosis in osteoporotic women.

Detailed Description

The decrease in bone density of vertebrae leads to a reduction of the anterior vertebral bodies, resulting in compression and collapse of vertebrae, with narrowing of intervertebral disc spaces and, determining a number of deformities in the spine and postural changes, among which can highlight the increase in thoracic kyphosis. This becomes significantly higher with age and after menopause, defined as an increase in curvature in the sagittal plane of the thoracic spine. Radiographic images have been used for the measurement of thoracic kyphosis, but with some drawbacks of this method such as radiation exposure, radiographic image quality unsatisfactory hampering its analysis and the lack of equipment in the physical environment to monitor clinical evolution of the treatment, causing thus the search for noninvasive methods for evaluating the curves of the spine, including the photogrammetry computed. According to the American Society of Photogrammetry, the computed photogrammetry is "the art, science and technology of information on physical objects and environment through processes of recording, measuring and interpreting photographic images and patterns of electromagnetic radiant energy and other sources." It is a widely used tool for assessment by quantifying the postural changes through the application of photogrammetric principles to photographic images obtained in body movements, adding to the diagnostic evaluation for physical therapy in different areas.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
April 2007
End Date
February 2009
Last Updated
17 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
Female

Investigators

Sponsor
Universidade de Franca

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • age between 50 and 80 years
  • with examination of bone densitometry
  • with densitometric diagnosis of osteopenia in the first group, the second group for osteoporosis,
  • willing to participate in the study

Exclusion Criteria

  • presence of severe scoliosis, ankylosing spondylitis, obesity
  • presence of neurological diseases serious

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Computerized Photogrammetry

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