Department of Sport and Medical Science, Teikyo University, 359 Otsuka Hachiouji City, Tokyo, Japan.
Percept Mot Skills. 2012 Oct;115(2):503-11. doi: 10.2466/15.06.25.PMS.115.5.503-511.
This study compared vestibular and dynamic visual acuity in 19 adult athletes with deafness participating in Deaflympics to those of 25 young adults with normal hearing. Balance capability was evaluated using a one-leg standing test with eyes open and stabilometry. Caloric tests and vestibular evoked myogenic potential tests were conducted to test vestibular function. Visual function was evaluated using a dynamic visual acuity test. No significant difference was found between results of the one-leg standing test with eyes open and stabilometry with eyes open. Athletes with deafness performed better than normal hearing young adults with eyes closed. The caloric test indicated hypofunction of the lateral semicircular canal function in 5 of the 19 athletes with deafness. Balance-function tests showed normal results for both groups. The results for athletes with deafness on visual acuity were better than those of controls. Young Deaflympics athletes with deafness can adjust their balance function as well as or better than normal hearing young adults using dynamic visual acuity.
本研究比较了参加聋奥会的 19 名成年聋人运动员和 25 名听力正常的年轻成年人的前庭和动态视敏度。使用睁眼单腿站立测试和平衡仪评估平衡能力。进行冷热测试和前庭诱发肌源性电位测试以测试前庭功能。使用动态视敏度测试评估视觉功能。睁眼单腿站立测试和睁眼平衡仪测试的结果没有显著差异。闭眼时,聋人运动员的表现优于听力正常的年轻成年人。5 名聋人运动员的冷热测试显示外侧半规管功能低下。平衡功能测试显示两组结果均正常。聋人运动员的视力结果优于对照组。聋奥会聋人运动员的视力结果优于对照组。使用动态视敏度,聋人年轻运动员可以像听力正常的年轻成年人一样或更好地调整其平衡功能。