2023
DOI: 10.1177/01632787231220612
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Thoracic Spine Mobility and Posture: Correlation and Predictive Values in Physically Independent Older Adults

Ana Paula de Sousa Almeida,
Edine Kavano Kitahara Matsui,
Fabio Nascimento da Silva
et al.

Abstract: The posture undergoes changes during aging and may serve as a marker for the evaluation of the thoracic spine. This study aimed to correlate the variables for the evaluation of thoracic spine mobility and propose predictive equation models from the measurements of the thoracic Schober test and the digital inclinometer in older adults. The mobility of thoracic flexion and extension by levels (T1, T8 and T12) of 41 older adult subjects (66 ± 7 years) was quantified with a digital inclinometer (degrees) and Schob… Show more

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