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  • Gerontology
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Orthopedics

Background:

  • Aging commonly leads to alterations in standing posture.
  • Computerized image processing, including photogrammetry, offers new ways to analyze health conditions.
  • The utility of photogrammetry for quantifying age-related postural changes remains largely unexplored.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To systematically review and evaluate the potential of photogrammetry in quantifying age-related postural changes.
  • To identify common postural alterations associated with aging through photogrammetric assessment.

Main Methods:

  • A comprehensive literature search was conducted across PubMed Central, Scopus, Embase, and SciELO databases up to March 2021.
  • Inclusion criteria focused on studies involving older adults (≥60 years) and photogrammetric assessment of standing posture.
  • PRISMA guidelines were followed, and methodological quality was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale.

Main Results:

  • Five studies met the inclusion criteria from an initial 946 articles.
  • Significant age-related postural changes identified include increased thoracic kyphosis, reduced lumbar lordosis, and greater sagittal inclination.
  • The reviewed studies confirmed typical postural shifts associated with aging.

Conclusions:

  • Photogrammetry holds promise for assessing age-related postural changes.
  • A significant limitation is the lack of detailed quantification and the frequent use of unvalidated photogrammetric methods.
  • Further research employing validated photogrammetric techniques and robust methodologies is recommended.