Research Article

Body Posture Asymmetry Differences between Children with Mild Scoliosis and Children with Unilateral Cerebral Palsy

Table 3

Nonhierarchical means clustering.

SubgroupCluster 1
NN
Cluster 2
PP
Cluster 3
AP
Total

NR( )221023
(%)30.9912.500.0023.96
NL( )280028
(%)39.440.000.0029.17
RR
( )130013
(%)18.310.000.0013.54
RL
( )221216
(%)2.8225.0070.5916.67
LR
( )6006
(%)8.450.000.006.25
LL( )05510
(%)0.0062.5029.4110.42
Total( )7181796
(%)73.968.3317.71100.00

Two subgroups of children with scoliosis. NL: the tendency to overload the left body side; NR: the tendency to overload the right body side and four subgroups of children with CP; RR: right side hemiplegic and the tendency to overload the affected body side; RL: right side hemiplegic and the tendency to overload the unaffected body side; LL: left side hemiplegic and the tendency to overload the affected body side; LR: left side hemiplegic and the tendency to overload the unaffected body side.