Basics – Postural Assessment

Source : IOF
Source : IOF
Rib-Pelvic Distance (RPD) Adapted from two articles by Kerry Siminoski MD published in the Spring & Winter 2005 issues of Osteoporosis Update. In order to measure this: - stand behind patient (also standing) - palpate the bottom ribs and iliac crest in the mid-axillary line - determine the vertical distance between the rib and iliac crest An RPD of less than 2 fingerbreadths or 3.6cm suggests the presence of a vertebral fracture, likely in the lumbar region.
Wall-Occiput Distance (WOD) Adapted from two articles by Kerry Siminoski MD published in the Spring & Winter 2005 issues of Osteoporosis Update. Position the client against the wall such that: - back against wall and heels are slightly away from the wall - measure the distance between the wall and occipital prominence WOD greater than 6 cm is indicative of a vertebral fracture in the thoracic spine.
REEDCO Posture Score (Lewis, 1983) Look at the patient from the side and back view. Give a score (from 0-10) on postural components as outlined on form. Perfect score would be 100. Reliability: reported to be very good inter-reliability (0.89-0.91) in subjects aged 18-25
FLEXICURVE spinal measurement The flexicurve ruler is a malleable band of metal, approximately 60 cm long and covered with plastic. Anatomical reference points for the measurement of thoracic kyphosis using the flexicurve ruler include the midpoint of the C7 spinous process, the apex of the thoracic curve, and the L5-S1 junction. Research by Lundon et al., (1998) determined that the flexicurve ruler permits qualitative evaluation of postural deviation.

Lewis, C.B. (1983). The relationship between posture and psychological variables in students age 18-24. Oregon Free Press

Lundon KM, Li AM, Bibershtein S. Interrater and intrarater reliability in the measurement of kyphosis in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 1998 Sep 15;23(18):1978-85. doi: 10.1097/00007632-199809150-00013. PMID: 9779531.

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