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pubmed-article:18023185pubmed:abstractTextIndividuals with vision loss are at an increased risk of falls. Understanding what factors contribute to postural instability within this population is a necessary step towards the development of physiotherapeutic programs targeted at reduction of falls within this population. Forty-six age-matched participants were evaluated with the sensory organization test (SOT) on a NeuroCom Equitest. The conditions provided accurate and inaccurate sensory information to test the participants' ability to utilize the correct information to maintain postural stability. A one-way analysis of variance was performed on composite balance scores between groups. Based on the data analysis, significant differences were apparent in equilibrium composite scores (P<.05) and strategy utilized to maintain postural stability between the visually impaired and sighted sample. Results indicate that restricted vision has a negative impact on overall postural stability and visually impaired individuals utilize greater use of hip strategy to maintain postural stability.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:18023185pubmed:articleTitleThe impact of vision loss on postural stability and balance strategies in individuals with profound vision loss.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:18023185pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Kinesiology, The University of Texas at Arlington, Dallas VA Medical Center (151), 801 Greek Row Drive, TX, USA. crayuga@aol.comlld:pubmed
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