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Benefit of Bi-Ocular Visual Stimulation for Postural Control in Children with Strabismus

Vision is important for postural control as is shown by the Romberg quotient (RQ): with eyes closed, postural instability increases relative to eyes open (RQ = 2). Yet while fixating at far distance, postural stability is similar with eyes open and eyes closed (RQ = 1). Postural stability can be bet...

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Autores principales: Gaertner, Chrystal, Creux, Charlotte, Espinasse-Berrod, Marie-Andrée, Orssaud, Christophe, Dufier, Jean-Louis, Kapoula, Zoï
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3614554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23565228
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060341
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author Gaertner, Chrystal
Creux, Charlotte
Espinasse-Berrod, Marie-Andrée
Orssaud, Christophe
Dufier, Jean-Louis
Kapoula, Zoï
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Creux, Charlotte
Espinasse-Berrod, Marie-Andrée
Orssaud, Christophe
Dufier, Jean-Louis
Kapoula, Zoï
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description Vision is important for postural control as is shown by the Romberg quotient (RQ): with eyes closed, postural instability increases relative to eyes open (RQ = 2). Yet while fixating at far distance, postural stability is similar with eyes open and eyes closed (RQ = 1). Postural stability can be better with both eyes viewing than one eye, but such effect is not consistent among healthy subjects. The first goal of the study is to test the RQ as a function of distance for children with convergent versus divergent strabismus. The second goal is to test whether vision from two eyes relative to vision from one eye provides better postural stability. Thirteen children with divergent strabismus and eleven with convergent strabismus participated in this study. Posturtography was done with the Techno concept device. Experiment 1, four conditions: fixation at 40 cm and at 200 cm both with eyes open and eyes covered (evaluation of RQ). Experiment 2, six conditions: fixation at 40 cm and at 200 cm, with both eyes viewing or under monocular vision (dominant and non-dominant eye). For convergent strabismus, the groups mean value of RQ was 1.3 at near and 0.94 at far distance; for divergent, it was 1.06 at near and 1.68 at far. For all children, the surface of body sway was significantly smaller under both eyes viewing than monocular viewing (either eye). Increased RQ value at near for convergent and at far for divergent strabismus is attributed to the influence of the default strabismus angle and to better use of ocular motor signals. Vision with the two eyes improves postural control for both viewing distances and for both types of strabismus. Such benefit can be due to complementary mechanisms: larger visual field, better quality of fixation and vergence angle due to the use of visual inputs from both eyes.
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spelling pubmed-36145542013-04-05 Benefit of Bi-Ocular Visual Stimulation for Postural Control in Children with Strabismus Gaertner, Chrystal Creux, Charlotte Espinasse-Berrod, Marie-Andrée Orssaud, Christophe Dufier, Jean-Louis Kapoula, Zoï PLoS One Research Article Vision is important for postural control as is shown by the Romberg quotient (RQ): with eyes closed, postural instability increases relative to eyes open (RQ = 2). Yet while fixating at far distance, postural stability is similar with eyes open and eyes closed (RQ = 1). Postural stability can be better with both eyes viewing than one eye, but such effect is not consistent among healthy subjects. The first goal of the study is to test the RQ as a function of distance for children with convergent versus divergent strabismus. The second goal is to test whether vision from two eyes relative to vision from one eye provides better postural stability. Thirteen children with divergent strabismus and eleven with convergent strabismus participated in this study. Posturtography was done with the Techno concept device. Experiment 1, four conditions: fixation at 40 cm and at 200 cm both with eyes open and eyes covered (evaluation of RQ). Experiment 2, six conditions: fixation at 40 cm and at 200 cm, with both eyes viewing or under monocular vision (dominant and non-dominant eye). For convergent strabismus, the groups mean value of RQ was 1.3 at near and 0.94 at far distance; for divergent, it was 1.06 at near and 1.68 at far. For all children, the surface of body sway was significantly smaller under both eyes viewing than monocular viewing (either eye). Increased RQ value at near for convergent and at far for divergent strabismus is attributed to the influence of the default strabismus angle and to better use of ocular motor signals. Vision with the two eyes improves postural control for both viewing distances and for both types of strabismus. Such benefit can be due to complementary mechanisms: larger visual field, better quality of fixation and vergence angle due to the use of visual inputs from both eyes. Public Library of Science 2013-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3614554/ /pubmed/23565228 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060341 Text en © 2013 Gaertner et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23565228
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