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Stiffness judgments are affected by visual occlusion.

作者信息

Maher C G, Adams R D

机构信息

School of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 1996 May;19(4):250-6.

PMID:8734400
Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The current protocol for judging posteroanterior (PA) spinal stiffness has been shown to provide unreliable estimates of PA stiffness. It is possible that a failure to standardize therapists' use of vision in the test protocol partly contributes to the disagreement between raters. This study sought to establish whether vision affects stiffness judgments and so needs to be standardized when judging PA stiffness.

DESIGN

Perceptual study using a mechanical device to provide stiffness stimuli with physiotherapists and lay people as judges.

SETTING

University psychophysics laboratory.

INTERVENTIONS

Occlusion of vision via opaque goggles.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Measures of interstimulus discriminability and bias.

RESULTS

Occluding vision had no effect on judges' ability to discriminate between stiffness stimuli; however, the same stimuli were judged as significantly stiffer under the visual occlusion condition.

CONCLUSION

The data from this study suggest that vision needs to be controlled when using manual tests to judge PA spinal stiffness.

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