Role of Sport Vision in Performance: Systematic Review
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Published:2024-05-23
Issue:2
Volume:9
Page:92
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ISSN:2411-5142
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Container-title:Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:JFMK
Author:
Buscemi Andrea123, Mondelli Flora1, Biagini Ilaria14ORCID, Gueli Stella2, D’Agostino Angela2, Coco Marinella56ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Italian Association of Orthoptists Assistants in Ophthalmology, 98039 Taormina, Italy 2. Italian Osteopathic Study Center, 95100 Catania, Italy 3. Social Cooperative Horus, 97100 Ragusa, Italy 4. Department Neurofarba, University of Firenze, 50121 Firenze, Italy 5. Department of Educational Sciences, University of Catania, 95100 Catania, Italy 6. B.R.I.T. (Bio-Nanotech Research and Innovation Tower) Service Center, University of Catania, 95100 Catania, Italy
Abstract
Sport Vision is a speciality of multidisciplinary interest aimed at improving the performance of the visual system to achieve benefits in practiced sports, as well as in daily life and in preventive care. The type of training practiced by the athlete, his or her physical condition, cognitive level, and level of fatigue condition affects the speed of the reaction time and, consequently, the speed of motor response. Specific orthoptic exercises, the use of technological devices, the recovery of static and dynamic postural stability by using unstable platforms and the dual-task paradigm can help to achieve the expected results. The aim of this systematic review of Sport Vision was to assess the overall existing literature on Sport Vision, paying particular attention to the effects of visual training and its application in different sports and in rehabilitation and preventive settings. We analysed published English language studies about the role of sport vision in athletic performance from 1950 to 2023. We searched through the Medline database. The PRISMA 2020 checklist was used to assess the transparency and reproducibility of this review. The enrolled papers were evaluated with the Jadad Scale, Amstar 2 Scale and Newcastle–Ottawa Scale. 25 (16 studies, 5 reviews, 2 comments, 1 editorial, 1 descriptive paper) out of 476 studies met the inclusion criteria. Due to the variability in the age of the samples, the different techniques, the treatments among the participants in the studies and the finding of non-evaluable articles, a meta-analysis was not conducted. The limitations of this review are the single database research, the studies analyzed contain a non-statistically representative sample size and the lack of a control group. There is no standardized test to measure performance. It was shown that the development of visual skills can benefit athletes in injury prevention, and can lead to improved sports performance and motor function at any age, acquiring adaptive motor behaviour even when the visual system is impaired, due to task repetition and familiarity of the gesture. We intended to identify a multidisciplinary approach and a manual treatment scheme to optimize the circuitry involved in sport vision in order to increase the results that are achieved, but further studies will be needed to this end.
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