The reasons for examining, measuring and analysing FMP and consequently the manners have changed with the aim to seek for solutions that would offer every individual and the society all the answers for resolving problems, improving efficiency and increasing the quality of life. Searching for solutions based on clinical cases, deformations or rehabilitation procedures is still submitted to the necessity to understand the elementary movement as the consequence of adapting to various work requirements, the environment and inappropriate lifestyle. Since the formation of FMP is most intensive in the early developmental phase, it is as the area of basic research interest, which despite intensive impacts of developmental processes that additionally aggravate the analysis needs to be focused on the pattern of children. The article presents contemporary approaches and opportunities offered by the latest research technologies.
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