Are the asymmetries of the orthostatic posture random?

Three posture asymmetries and their connections were assessed by a statistical study as rigorous as possible on the subjects of a sample from a population considered as normal after negative criteria. The comparison of probabilities observed with random probabilities shows that there is less than on...

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Published inRevista terapia manual Vol. 17; pp. 1 - 6
Main Authors GAGEY, P.-M., ASSELAIN, B., USHIO, N., LECONTE, M., BARON, J.B.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Sao Paulo Pró Ciência Periódicos Científicos 02.07.2020
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Summary:Three posture asymmetries and their connections were assessed by a statistical study as rigorous as possible on the subjects of a sample from a population considered as normal after negative criteria. The comparison of probabilities observed with random probabilities shows that there is less than one chance in a thousand to make an error by rejecting the hypothesis that the asymmetries of the orthostatic posture are random. The definition of the limits of these asymmetries thus fits in the search for the conditions of a clinical examination of the posture.
ISSN:1677-5937
2236-5435
DOI:10.17784/mtprehabjournal.2019.17.687