Literature DB >> 23804141

Postural stability changes during large vertical diplopia induced by prism wear in normal subjects.

Toshihiko Matsuo1, Hanako Yamasaki, Hirotaka Yasuhara, Kayoko Hasebe.   

Abstract

To test the effect of double vision on postural stability, we measured postural stability by electric stabilometry before prism-wearing and immediately, 15, 30, and 60min after continuous prism-wearing with 6 prism diopters in total (a 3-prism-diopter prism placed with the base up in front of one eye and with the base down in front of the other eye) in 20 normal adult individuals with their eyes open or closed. Changes in stabilometric parameters in the time course of 60min were analyzed statistically by repeated-measure analysis of variance. When subjectsセ eyes were closed, the total linear length (cm) and the unit-time length (cm/sec) of the sway path were significantly shortened during the 60-minute prism-wearing (p<0.05). No significant change was noted in any stabilometric parameters obtained with the eyes open during the time course. In conclusion, postural stability did not change with the eyes open in the condition of large vertical diplopia, induced by prism-wearing for 60min, while the stability became better when measured with the eyes closed. A postural control mechanism other than that derived from visual input might be reinforced under abnormal visual input such as non-fusionable diplopia.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23804141     DOI: 10.18926/AMO/50411

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Med Okayama        ISSN: 0386-300X            Impact factor:   0.892


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