ACTA FAC MED NAISS 22009; 26 (1): 49-53 |
Original article
ARE REFRACTIVE ERRORS RELATED TO
DEFORMITIES OF THE SPINAL COLUMN?
Gordana Stankovic-Babic1,
Nevenka Despotovic˛
1Ophthalmology Clinic, Clinical Center Nis
2Dispensary of Sporting Medicine Nis
SUMMARY
Deformities of the spinal column and refractive errors deserve a special
attention and follow-up in the period of adolescence. The aim of the paper was
to analyze the presence of refractive errors in children with deformities of the
spinal column.
Thirty children (22 F: 8 M) aged between 5 and 16 years were referred to
ophthalmological examination with clinically diagnosed deformities of the spinal
column, such as scoliosis, kyphosis, kyphoscoliosis and scoliotic posture.
Children were evaluated according to refraction, visual function, ortoptic
values and all of them exercised corrective gymnastics.
Scoliotic posture and scoliosis were prevalent and three times more frequent in
girls (n= 16, 12 F: 4 M), followed by kyphoscoliosis (n= 8, 4F:4M) and kyphosis
(n=6, 2F:4M). The results of ophthalmological examinations: emmetropia was found
in 60 %, myopia in 33.3 %, and hypermetropia in 6.6 % cases.
Preventive measures against deformities of the spinal column and refractive
errors (particularly myopia) are necessary for an adequate therapeutic
treatment. The significance of systematic health examinations is to be
emphasized as they are the best way of early detection and diagnosing a
refractive error, any disease or body deformities. Also, a full cooperation of
parents, children, teachers, and all the subjects involved in the treatment is
required.
Key words: refractive error, deformities of the spinal column