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Klinika Oczna / Acta Ophthalmologica Polonica
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2/2002
vol. 104
 
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Original paper

The visual manual localisation in oblique plane among healthy persons

Li­dia Pu­chal­ska­-Nie­db­ał
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  1. Z Katedry i Kliniki Okulistyki z Zakładem Patofizjologii Narządu Wzroku Pomorskiej Akademii Medycznej w Szczecinie
Online publish date: 2002/06/29
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Purpose:
The investigation of the visual manual localisation in horizontal plane was led among healthy people to study its behaviour. In medical literature is lack of assessment of visual manual localisation in oblique plane. The aim of the work was to estimate the visual manual localisation in the action of the vertical rectus and oblique muscles in healthy persons.

Material and methods:
: I studied healthy people with no strabismus, who where divided into three groups. The first group consisted of children aged 6 - 7 years (111 persons), the second group was aged 14 - 15 years (111persons) and the third group consisted of adults aged from 22 - 26 years (111 persons). The patients were examined by an ophthalmologist to check for eye acuity. The investigation of localisation was done on the special reconstructed vertical manual localisator

Results and conclusion:
from results of study localisation in oblique plane were observed three patterns of localisation; the first - exact localisation, the second-ancrossed localisation and the third-crossed localisation. The most often were represented precise localisation in three study groups. The visual manual localisation in oblique plane changes together with age of patient.

keywords:

visual manual localisation, in oblique plane, healthy persons

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