Diferencias en el reconocimiento táctil, la biomecánica postural y la calidad de vida en personas con diversidad funcional visual adquirida temprana y tardíamente
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2025
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16/10/2023
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El sentido de la vista nos ayuda a desempeñar las actividades de la vida diaria. Su pérdida impacta negativamente en la realización de tales actividades. Las personas con diversidad funcional visual (DFV) desarrollan mecanismos neuroplásticos basados en una atención temprana mejorada que podrían conducirles a un mejor reconocimiento táctil. No obstante, existe controversia a este respecto cuando se compara la DFV de inicio temprano y tardío. Asimismo, se conjetura que las personas con DFV no pueden compensar totalmente su pérdida de visión para el mantenimiento de la estabilidad postural; y quizás esto influiría en la distribución de su carga plantar. Sin embargo, no está claro si estos aspectos podrían ser distintos dependiendo de si la DFV se adquiere temprana o tardíamente...
We use our sight to helps us perform everyday activities, so loss of vision has a negative impact on our daily lives. People with visual impairment (VI) develop neuroplastic mechanisms based on enhanced early attentional processing that can improve tactile recognition. However, there is some controversy in this regard when comparing early- and late-onset VI. It is also suggested that people with VI are unable to compensate fully for their loss of vision when it comes to maintaining postural stability, which may affect the distribution of their plantar load. However, the possible differences in these conditions between cases of early-onset and late-onset VI are still unclear...
We use our sight to helps us perform everyday activities, so loss of vision has a negative impact on our daily lives. People with visual impairment (VI) develop neuroplastic mechanisms based on enhanced early attentional processing that can improve tactile recognition. However, there is some controversy in this regard when comparing early- and late-onset VI. It is also suggested that people with VI are unable to compensate fully for their loss of vision when it comes to maintaining postural stability, which may affect the distribution of their plantar load. However, the possible differences in these conditions between cases of early-onset and late-onset VI are still unclear...
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Tesis inédita de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Enfermería Fisioterapia y Podología, leída el 16-10-2023