KMID : 1034620200100020081
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Korean Journal of Neuromuscular Rehabilitation 2020 Volume.10 No. 2 p.81 ~ p.86
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Effects of the Dominant or Non-dominant Eye Blocking on Balance and Gait in Healthy Individuals
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Ha Sun-Young
Son Il-Hyun Jung Jung-Hee Joo Min-Cheol Ha Shin-Ho Song Sun-Hae Sung Yun-Hee
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Abstract
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Vision is an essential element for maintaining the balance in the standing position or for walking. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of dominant or non-dominant eye blocking on gait and balance. In 17 healthy individuals, static balance and gait function were measured when the dominant or non-dominant eye were blocked. Static balance was measured by the Wii balance board and the Balancia software program. We also measured gait function (spatio-temporal variables) and foot lateral deviations. In the present results, the path length, path velocity, and path area were significantly decreased during blocking dominant on static balance function (p<0.05). There were no significant differences on all gait parameters except velocity during blocking the non-dominant or dominant eye. We could confirm that the use of monocular with non-dominant eye can help improve static balance ability, but it is meaningless except for velocity during gait with monocular.
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KEYWORD
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Monocular, Eye blocking, Gait, Balance
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