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Visual, musculoskeletal and balance symptoms in individuals with visual impairment.

Christina ZetterlundLars-Olov LundqvistHans Olof Richter
Published in: Clinical & experimental optometry (2018)
People with visual impairments and people with age-related normal visual deficits are both predisposed to report visual, musculoskeletal and balance symptoms relative to people without visual defects or need for eye-wear correction. Age-related variations in symptoms were observed in the control groups but not in the visual impairment groups, with younger visual impairment patients reporting as many symptoms as older visual impairment patients. These findings indicate a need for a wider interdisciplinary perspective on eye care concerning people with visual impairment and people with need for habitual daily use of eye wear correction.
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