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Visual Binocular Disorders and Their Relationship with Baropodometric Parameters: A Cross-Association Study

Authors :
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada
Universidad de Sevilla. CTS1040: Ciencias de la Visión
Universidad de Sevilla. CTS305: Área de Fisioterapia
Sánchez González, María del Carmen
Gutiérrez Sánchez, Estanislao
Pinero-Pinto, Elena
Ruiz Molinero, Carmen
Pérez Cabezas, Verónica
Jiménez Rejano, José Jesús
Rebollo Salas, Manuel
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisioterapia
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada
Universidad de Sevilla. CTS1040: Ciencias de la Visión
Universidad de Sevilla. CTS305: Área de Fisioterapia
Sánchez González, María del Carmen
Gutiérrez Sánchez, Estanislao
Pinero-Pinto, Elena
Ruiz Molinero, Carmen
Pérez Cabezas, Verónica
Jiménez Rejano, José Jesús
Rebollo Salas, Manuel
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The aim of this study was to establish a relationship between nonstrabismic binocular dysfunction and baropodometric parameters. A total of 106 participants underwent binocular vision assessment by evaluating horizontal heterophoria, horizontal and vertical fusional vergence ranges, and vergence facility. Posturography was measured using the FreeMED baropodometric platform. Among the variables that the software calculates are foot surface, foot load, and foot pressure. Our results showed that in the participants with positive fusional vergence (PFV) (near) blur and recovery values outside the norm, there are statistically significant differences between the total foot area (p < 0.05), forefoot area (p < 0.05), forefoot load (p < 0.05), and rearfoot load (p < 0.05), in all of the cases of left foot vs. right foot. In the group of subjects who did not meet Sheard's criterion (distance), that is, those with unstable binocular vision, there was a statistically significant difference (p < 0.01) between maximum left and right foot pressure. In conclusion, our results establish a relationship between nonstrabismic binocular dysfunctions and some baropodometric parameters.

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Database :
OAIster
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English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1333670844
Document Type :
Electronic Resource