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Vertical heterophoria and postural control in nonspecific chronic low back pain
Authors:Matheron Eric  Kapoula Zoï
Institution:1. Groupe IRIS CNRS/FRE 3375: Service d''Ophtalmologie-ORL-Stomatologie, Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, Paris, France.; 2. Service d''Ophtalmologie, ORL et Chirurgie Cervico-faciale. Hôpital Robert Debré, Paris, France.; 3. Université de Paris V, Paris, France.;The University of Western Ontario, Canada
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to test postural control during quiet standing in nonspecific chronic low back pain (LBP) subjects with vertical heterophoria (VH) before and after cancellation of VH; also to compare with healthy subjects with, and without VH. Fourteen subjects with LBP took part in this study. The postural performance was measured through the center of pressure displacements with a force platform while the subjects fixated on a target placed at either 40 or 200 cm, before and after VH cancellation with an appropriate prism. Their postural performance was compared to that of 14 healthy subjects with VH and 12 without VH (i.e. vertical orthophoria) studied previously in similar conditions. For LBP subjects, cancellation of VH with a prism improved postural performance. With respect to control subjects (with or without VH), the variance of speed of the center of pressure was higher, suggesting more energy was needed to stabilize their posture in quiet upright stance. Similarly to controls, LBP subjects showed higher postural sway when they were looking at a target at a far distance than at a close distance. The most important finding is that LBP subjects with VH can improve their performance after prism-cancellation of their VH. We suggest that VH reflects mild conflict between sensory and motor inputs involved in postural control i.e. a non optimal integration of the various signals. This could affect the performance of postural control and perhaps lead to pain. Nonspecific chronic back pain may results from such prolonged conflict.
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