Postural Patterns of the Subjects with Vergence Disorders: Impact of Orthoptic Re-education, a Pilot Study.

Q3 Medicine
Gwenaelle Delfosse, Dominique Brémond-Gignac, Zoï Kapoula
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Aim: Vergence insufficiency is a common oculomotor disorder which causes visual but also general, and even postural symptoms. This study aimed to characterise postural control of subjects with isolated vergence disorder and assess whether orthoptic therapy affects it.

Method: Vergence disorders were evaluated and treated by orthoptists. Postural control quality was measured before and after orthoptic therapy in different conditions to study the role of vision, fixating distance, binocular vision and ocular dominance.

Results: Before orthoptic therapy, we recorded less body sway when subjects had their eyes closed than when they had their eyes open, and also less sway for the binocular condition when compared with monocular viewing conditions. This is opposite to well-known normal behaviour. Moreover, no distance or ocular dominance effect was found. After orthoptic therapy, our subject's body sway was less when they had their eyes open than with their eyes closed and less when they looked at near fixation. No difference was found between monocular and binocular viewing conditions, but a small advantage of ocular dominance was found for one parameter.

Conclusion: We conclude that subjects with vergence disorders show postural behaviour that is not characterized by the normal regularities observed in healthy subjects. Orthoptic re-education may have contributed to promoting such regularities. Further studies are needed to confirm these preliminary results.

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散光障碍受试者的体位模式:正视再教育的影响,一项初步研究。
目的:辐辏功能不全是一种常见的眼肌运动障碍,可引起视觉和全身甚至体位症状。本研究旨在描述孤立性辐散障碍受试者的姿势控制特征,并评估矫形治疗是否会影响其。方法:由骨科医师评估和治疗聚光障碍。在不同条件下测量矫正治疗前后的体位控制质量,研究视力、注视距离、双眼视力和眼优势的作用。结果:在矫正治疗前,我们记录到受试者闭上眼睛时的身体摆动比睁眼时的身体摆动要少,双眼观看时的身体摆动比单眼观看时的身体摆动要少。这与众所周知的正常行为相反。此外,没有发现距离和眼优势效应。在正视治疗后,我们的受试者在睁眼时的身体摆动比闭眼时要少,在近注视时也要少。在单眼和双眼观察条件之间没有发现差异,但在一个参数上发现了眼优势的小优势。结论:我们得出结论,辐散障碍受试者的姿势行为与健康受试者的正常规律不同。正视再教育可能促进了这种规律的形成。需要进一步的研究来证实这些初步结果。
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British and Irish Orthoptic Journal
British and Irish Orthoptic Journal Health Professions-Optometry
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