Research Article
Visual Binocular Disorders and Their Relationship with Baropodometric Parameters: A Cross-Association Study
Table 1
Characteristics of the variables that defined binocular vision.
| Distance | Near | Variable | | Inside the norm (%) | Variable | | Inside the norm (%) |
| Sheard’s criterion () | — | 83 (78.3) | Sheard’s criterion () | — | 49 (46.2) | Lateral phoria, () | X | 91 (85.8) | Lateral phoria, () | X | 56 (52.8) | NFV, | Break () | | 88 (83.0) | NFV, | Blur () | | 45 (42.5) | Break () | | 60 (56.6) | Recovery () | | 94 (88.7) | Recovery () | | 78 (73.6) | PFV, | Blur () | | 50 (47.2) | PFV, | Blur () | | 27 (25.5) | Break () | | 70 (66.2) | Break () | | 41 (38.7) | Recovery () | | 73 (68.9) | Recovery () | | 88 (83.0) | Vergence facility (cpm) | Not described | Vergence facility (cpm) () | | 16 (15.1) |
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SD: standard deviation; Δ: prism diopters; X: exophoria; NFV: negative fusional vergence; PFV: positive fusional vergence; cpm: cycles per minute.
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