2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.math.2015.09.011
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Re: “High variability of the subjective visual vertical test of vertical perception, in some people with neck pain – Should this be a standard measure of cervical proprioception?”

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“…The increased intraindividual variability in rod alignment for SCZ during orientation modulation of visual vertical, in comparison to controls, was greater than the resolution of the recording system (0.50°) and may indicate a clinically functional difference. Increased variability in rod alignment on the RFT has previously been reported in studies on neck pain ( 17 , 18 ), diabetes ( 19 ) and Parkinson’s disease ( 20 ), and may be a general indicator of neurological malfunction ( 21 ). Variability-related results in this study also reveal that there is a subgroup (about 50%) of SCZ who exceeded the upper limit for the reference range of control variability values (Mean + 2SD), having a mean greater by one degree than 2SD of the corresponding control value, indicating that SCZ who fell in this category were inconsistently aligning the rod relative to the frame.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…The increased intraindividual variability in rod alignment for SCZ during orientation modulation of visual vertical, in comparison to controls, was greater than the resolution of the recording system (0.50°) and may indicate a clinically functional difference. Increased variability in rod alignment on the RFT has previously been reported in studies on neck pain ( 17 , 18 ), diabetes ( 19 ) and Parkinson’s disease ( 20 ), and may be a general indicator of neurological malfunction ( 21 ). Variability-related results in this study also reveal that there is a subgroup (about 50%) of SCZ who exceeded the upper limit for the reference range of control variability values (Mean + 2SD), having a mean greater by one degree than 2SD of the corresponding control value, indicating that SCZ who fell in this category were inconsistently aligning the rod relative to the frame.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…The primary outcome was the perception of visual verticality using the absolute error mean and its standard deviation (SD) measured with SVV test or RFT in the exposed and healthy subjects. Other error calculation measurements of the RFT, as the variability of the error (VE), were not included in our meta-analysis due to their limited use in the scientific literature [ 39 ]. When a study met the inclusion criteria and did not provide the SD necessary for the statistical analysis, we collected the standard error mean, ranges (minimum and maximum), interquartile ranges, and the sample size to be transformed into in SD, according to the “ Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Intervention ” [ 37 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primary outcome was the perception of visual verticality using the absolute error mean and its standard deviation (SD) measured with SVV test or RFT in the exposed and healthy subjects. Other error calculation measurements of the RFT, as the variability of the error (VE), were not included in our meta-analysis due to their limited use in the scientific literature [39].…”
Section: Data Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%