A report on the current situation of children at the elementary school attitude seminar (195 people)
Report on the current situation of children found in the elementary school posture seminar (195 people)
*This is the result of a questionnaire survey of 195 elementary school students in grades 1~6 who attended the seminar.
(1) About the current symptoms of children
It is as follows.
63% of all students have symptoms such as stiff neck, stiff shoulders, or headaches.
31% have symptoms in one of the legs (knees, ankles, hips).
15% are back pain.

*From this point of view, it is considered necessary to take early measures such as training in addition to the introduction of correct posture education (evolutionary shisei).
(2) About walking

There are 10 people who walk on the inner thighs and 4 people who walk on the crotch.
*In particular, inner thigh gait is one of the disorders that is increasing in elementary school students, although it is currently being studied.
It may be said that it is a developmental disorder in the gray zone. At our hospital, about 10 children with inner thigh walking visit us every month. We provide treatments to remove brain dysfunction and training in somatosensory and proprioceptive senses. Since then, the number of cases that have improved has increased.

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*This is the result of a questionnaire survey of 195 elementary school students in grades 1~6 who attended the seminar.
(1) About the current symptoms of children
It is as follows.
63% of all students have symptoms such as stiff neck, stiff shoulders, or headaches.
31% have symptoms in one of the legs (knees, ankles, hips).
15% are back pain.

*From this point of view, it is considered necessary to take early measures such as training in addition to the introduction of correct posture education (evolutionary shisei).
(2) About walking

There are 10 people who walk on the inner thighs and 4 people who walk on the crotch.
*In particular, inner thigh gait is one of the disorders that is increasing in elementary school students, although it is currently being studied.
It may be said that it is a developmental disorder in the gray zone. At our hospital, about 10 children with inner thigh walking visit us every month. We provide treatments to remove brain dysfunction and training in somatosensory and proprioceptive senses. Since then, the number of cases that have improved has increased.




















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