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NECK PROBLEMS, POSTURE & REFRACTIVE CONDITIONS
Simon GrbevskiB.Optom, FACBO, FCOVD‐I, FCSO
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• How is vision influenced by these?• Does the bodies structural/postural mechanisms
ff i iaffect vision
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Wh d hild d l l bi l i l • Why does one child develop normal binocular visual skills and another in similar environment doesn’t?
• Why can a +8.00 Hyperope not develop strabismus but a +1.00 develop it?
• Why does one person become myopic and another not?
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h ll h h d f• The presentation will show that dysfunctions in the body posture, dynamics & structure and changes to these can be directly related to ocular changes to these can be directly related to ocular & visual problems.
• Conversely Visual problems can be related to systemic, body structural, postural & cognitive dysfunctions which with time lead to dysfunctions which with time lead to disorganisation & to disease.
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• Skeffintons Model we see that all Senses feed into vision >visualisation
• BUT Vision feeds back into all senses. We are self stimulating!g• Eg: From touch we > visual image of what that object is.
• From the visual image we can remember what it taste like.
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• From the mental visual image we can self stimulate and regulate our senses & body.
• As demonstrated by Dr Ramachandras. As demonstrated by Dr Ramachandras. Phantom limb therapy using mirrors.
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3 systems for understanding the world around us. Both externally & internal time & space.
V tib l l R fl VO R t1. Vestibular ocular Reflex V.O.R system2. Neck & head muscles – proprioceptive & musco‐
skeletal systemskeletal system3. Visual system –Vision & relationship of ambient to
focal systems
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di hi li i i f li k d i h b l• Idiopathic scoliosis is often linked with poor balance. Vision is vital in the control of your posture as some studies have shown that static postural performance is p p250% better with eyes open than when closed.
h h d i h f f h l f h b d• “The head is the reference for the control of the body and therefore, it is imperative that when we examine all idiopathic scoliosis cases, we should be looking at p , ghow their heads are aligned on top of the spine and misaligned”
A t th b D Will K ll August 12th, 2009 by Dr Will Kalla “Spinal corrective care”
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Key points
f f• Elliot Forrest E B : Astigmatism as function of visual scan, head scan, ans posture. Am J optom Physio Opt 1980
• Astigmatism related to difference in the amount of head movement versus eye movement in the vertical & horizontal planes The greater versus eye movement in the vertical & horizontal planes. The greater the difference the greater the astigmatism. More minus power in the meridian with relatively more head movement.
• ie; the minus axis of cylinder more in the eye movement direction.• Astigmatism > forced eye movement scan in direction for survival Astigmatism > forced eye movement scan in direction for survival.
(Red Indian population Greater cylinder in horizontal axis.)
• Shapiro J : Relation between Vertical facial asymmetry and postural changes of the spine and ancillary muscles.g f p y
• Facial asymmetry: If the body wants to maintain good binocular vision the body compensates for the facial distortion by a head tilt > torticollis > scoliosis
• IF the visual system makes the compensation (the disruption in ocular function) then the body will not show the postural misalignment eg suppression.
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• Body Stature and Myopia—The Genes in Myopia (GEM) Twin Study
h h d b l l l d bAuthors:Mohamed Dirani ab; Amirul Islam a; Paul N. Baird ab
• Conclusion: Females in the heaviest quartile of weight have a significantly increased risk of myopia compared to have a significantly increased risk of myopia compared to those in the lightest weight quartile in our twin study population. Our study adds to the growing consensus that anthropometric measures should be considered as potential risk factors in myopia.
• Effect of Stature and Other Anthropometric Parameters on Eye Size and Refraction in a Population‐Based Study of Australian ChildrenElvis Ojaimi,1 Ian G. Morgan,2 Dana Robaei,1 Kathryn A. Rose,3 Wayne Smith,4 Elena Rochtchina,1 and Paul Mitchell1
• This study found a strong association between • This study found a strong association between height and axial length and corneal radius,
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• 23. Catanzariti JF, Salomez E, Bruandet JM, Thevenon A. S i J 6( ) 83 , , ,
Spine. 2001 Jan 1;26(1):48‐52.
• This study included 75 children who were visually handicapped (mean age, 11 years and 7 months) and 728 handicapped (mean age, 11 years and 7 months) and 728 healthy control
• five times more back surface abnormalities in the visually handicapped Of the 26 children with both visual handicapped . Of the 26 children with both visual impairment and trunk deformity, 18 had a structural scoliosis on radiographs, with an average Cobb Meyer angle of 14.1 degrees
• (Harmon >12 degrees tilt > processing problems)(Harmon 12 degrees tilt processing problems)
• . Schutte B, Teese H, Jamison J: "Chiropractic adjustments and esophoria: a retrospective study and theoretical discussion " J Aust Chiro AssocDec 1989 19(4):126 discussion. J Aust Chiro AssocDec 1989 19(4):126
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• Neurology 80% of retinal fibres go to Lateral Geniculate Body part of the Optic Thalamus ‐20% to Supra colliculus to which is part of the midbrain associated with posture midbrain associated with posture.
P i h l ti i d i t d t th i • Peripheral retina is designated to the gyroscopic process of localisation & orientation of the internal & external spatial organisation of the internal & external spatial organisation of the organism.
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• “Body Postural functions precede final central ocular resolution in satisfying the needs of the organism in any resolution in satisfying the needs of the organism in any visual centred task” D.B. Harmon
• Primary biological function of vision is related to determining of space relations & space movements of the organism (for both orientation & localisation) g ( )Secondary is the higher function of abstraction & symbolisation of space & space movement for later facilitation and redirection of movement.
D.B. Harmon
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• If the body wants to maintain good binocular vision the b d t f th f i l di t ti b body compensates for the facial distortion by a head tilt > torticollis > scoliosis
• IF the visual system makes the compensation (the IF the visual system makes the compensation (the disruption in ocular function) then the body will not show the postural misalignment eg suppression.
J. Shapiro
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• Body balance, one of the primary survival mechanisms of the body, is affected by posture. a ected by postu e
• Posture is the window to the Spine• The balancing system of the body is comprised of the muscles of the
neck, upper and Lower back, legs, and feet. neck, upper and Lower back, legs, and feet. • Human movement is produced by the skeletal acting as simple lever
machines
• The 4 skeletal pivotpoints of importance
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• Peripheral vision and the semi‐circular canals of the inner i ti t l l t d l i ll t i t i b d ear are intimately related neurologically to maintain body
balance.
When either the semi‐circular canals or peripheral vision are thrown out of balance,
tension results in the musculature of the body, usually more on one side than the other, and the body
t t t f llicompensates to prevent falling.
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• Unbalanced posture interferes with effective use of peripheral and binocular vision,
• results in tension which then results in an adverse d f h l h d dadaptation of the visual system to the demands
of the task, Th d t ti d ti l • These adaptations are measured as vertical imbalances, myopia, high hyperopia, astigmatism anisometropia and fusion astigmatism, anisometropia, and fusion difficulties.
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• Visual system & posture are affected • When seated by
• Vestibular Ocular system• Position of Pelvis • Position of Pelvis • Position of neck
• When standing upright byg p g y• Vestibular Ocular system• Position of neck • Position of Pelvis• Feet pattern
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By Brooke Carrillo
A Binocular problem or Refractive problem is depicted by a characteristic postural is depicted by a characteristic postural pattern. These are translated in the body by the posture of
•The chin (neck posture) •The chin, (neck posture)
•The shoulder extension,
•The Pelvis hip position and
•The feet patterns.
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• Four key components• Skeletal System• Muscular Systemy• Vascular System• Nervous Systeme ous Syste
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• Skelton Skelton structure held in
iti b position by muscular system
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• Vertebrae similar to • Vertebrae similar to kinematic chain each link influences all the h l k hother links with greatest
on the adjoining links.
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• From each vertebrae both nerve fibers and blood vessels leave to enter into the body supplying specific areas
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Symptoms of TMJ include:
An inability to open the mouth comfortably Clicking or popping sounds in the jaw Locking of the jaw while opening the mouth Headaches An uncomfortable "bite" Shoulder, neck and back pain
Facial swelling
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The eye sits in its orbit surrounded by i l l d f i h h cranial plates and parts of it pass through
narrow fissures
Any changes in the position of orbital bones or fissure size can affect function of eye!fissure size can affect function of eye!
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CASE PRESENTATIONS ON THE AFFECT OF CHANGES IN SKELETAL POSTURES CHANGES IN SKELETAL POSTURES
AFFECTING EYE FUNCTION & VISION
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POINT OF CLARIFICATIONPOINT OF CLARIFICATION
These cases are not to be viewed as a criticism of any of the treatment modalities.
The severity and acuteness of the cases is used to demonstrate ythe extreme sensitivity of the structure function relationship.
Cases begin with a severe case leading to less severe to demonstrate that subtle changes in the structure can result in demonstrate that subtle changes in the structure can result in subclinical symptomatic changes in vision.
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Case 1Case 1
• CN Male 40’s• CN: Male 40’s• Cranial adjustments for tight cranial
plates
Resulted in Central retinal vessel occlusion
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CASE 2CASE 2
F l l thi ti• Female early thirties
• Pregnant
• Last semester of pregnancy p g y
• Hip gave in became bed ridden unable to walk or stand
• Sudden vision loss & restriction in field
• Investigation ; neurologist neuro‐ophthalmologist
Suspect: Pituitary tumorCranial & Chiropractic AppliedCranial & Chiropractic Applied
Kinesiology
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CASE 3CASE 3
• Female mid 40’s• Chirodontics for scoliosis• Bite built up 6mm• Sudden removal of built up material.
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beforebefore afterafter
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CASE 3 continued…CASE 3 continued…
S i d l d • Symptoms experienced post removal and attempts to relieve symptoms
Macula hemorrhages
Visual discomfort an blurred vision
Disorientation
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CASE 4CASE 4
F l id ’ Female mid 40’s Car accident whiplash Moderate Hyperopic astigmat for about 30yrs (R+2.50‐2.00x180 L+2.00‐1.25*180
Axis flipped to 90
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CASE 5CASE 5
Male age 37
2005 Rx R+1.00‐0.50x3 L+1.00
16/8/2007 Check up
l ft i d t th bl & i fl d left wisdom tooth problems & inflamed
New Rx R+1.00‐1.00*45 L+1.75‐0.75*105 Dist Ph 3s/1BULE
Review 2/10/07
Rx R+1 25 0 50*45 L+1 25 0 50*105Rx R+1.25-0.50*45 L+1.25-0.50*105
Dist Ph: 2s/0
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CASE 6CASE 6
Female 50’s Female 50’s
Base cerebellum bone removed
Resulted in chronic double vision
Plastic plate implanted to reduce vertical helped but not totally
Syntonics & VT given to relieve rest Syntonics & VT given to relieve rest
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RECAPRECAP
C i l l ff f i• Cranial plates can affect eye function.• TMJ greatest affect of all skeletal system on
f ( b l )sensory function (vision/vestibular)• Lobe rail 11 degree tilt adjusts spine • Harmon >12degree head tilt will affect perception.
• Yawning releases tension in TMJ > greater nerve & blood flow
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DON’T FEEL OVERWHELMEDDONT FEEL OVERWHELMED
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