Postural Stability and Gait among Older Adults with Age-Related Maculopathy
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2009Vol. 50(1), pp. 482–482
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Abstract
Impaired contrast sensitivity was associated with postural instability, slower walking velocity, increased step width, and reduced stride length. Impairments in either contrast sensitivity or visual fields were associated with increased double-support time. This result suggests that loss of contrast sensitivity and visual fields in patients with ARM can lead to balance and mobility problems.
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