About this trial
Posture is defined as the situation in which each part of the body is properly positioned in the adjacent segment and is in the most ideal position in proportion to the whole body. Posture requires the appropriateness of joint combinations and positions during movement. With the development of technology, various phone and computer-aided applications are used both in the correction and evaluation of posture. It is thought that posture disorders may cause various pathological problems in the future and may lead to functional limitations in the individual. With the developing technology, there are a limited number of studies on the validity and reliability of phone and computer-aided applications in every field of health. The aim of this study is to perform the validity and reliability study of a sensorless objective application integrated with artificial intelligence used in posture evaluation with the developing technology.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Young adult individuals between the ages of 18-39
Individuals who volunteer to participate in the study
Individuals who are Turkish citizens, reside in Turkey and have been in Turkey for at least 1 month before and during the study period
Individuals who can communicate in written and verbal Turkish
Disqualifiers
Individuals with any physical or mental disability and/or cognitive impairment
Pregnant women
Individuals with orthopedic, neurological, vestibular diseases that may affect walking and balance functions
Individuals with neuromuscular system diseases or diseases that will prevent postural control measurements (vertigo, neuropathy, etc.) or those using medication
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed