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Is the clinical head impulse test helpful in cochlear implantation candidacy evaluation?
Objective Vestibular dysfunction is a known risk of cochlear implantation (CI). However, the utility of the physical exam to screen CI candidates for vestibular dysfunction is not well‐studied.
Nicole T. Jiam +5 more
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Patients with chronic peripheral vestibular hypofunction compared to healthy subjects exhibit differences in gaze and gait behaviour when walking on stairs and ramps. [PDF]
The aim of this study was to compare gaze behaviour during stair and ramp walking between patients with chronic peripheral vestibular hypofunction and healthy human subjects.Twenty four (24) patients with chronic peripheral vestibular hypofunction (14 ...
Jaap Swanenburg +4 more
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Bilateral vestibulopathy treatment: update and future directions
Bilateral vestibulopathy or BVH is a disorder of both labyrinths and/or vestibular nerves which have various etiologies. BVH is most often a chronic condition in which patients can suffer from blurred vision (oscillopsia), impaired spatial orientation ...
Mohamed Fawzy, Ahmed Khater
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Prevalence and Impact of Bilateral Vestibular Hypofunction [PDF]
Profound bilateral vestibular hypofunction (BVH) causes disabling oscillopsia, chronic disequilibrium, and postural instability, but little is known about its epidemiology and impact.To assess prevalence and functional impact of BVH in the US adult population.National cross-sectional survey using a national database and corollary validation study.Adult
Bryan K, Ward +4 more
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The peripheral vestibular system is critical for the execution of activities of daily life as it provides movement and orientation information to motor and sensory systems. Patients with bilateral vestibular hypofunction experience a significant decrease
T. A. K. Nguyen +16 more
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Dizziness in Parkinson’s disease patients is associated with vestibular function
Dizziness is common in Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients. It is known that orthostatic hypotension (OH) is the main cause of such dizziness, but even without OH, quite a few PD patients complain of dizziness in the clinic.
Jeong-Ho Park, Suk Yun Kang
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Compensation following bilateral vestibular damage
Bilateral loss of vestibular inputs affects far fewer patients than unilateral inner ear damage, and thus has been understudied. In both animal subjects and human patients, bilateral vestibular hypofunction (BVH) produces a variety of clinical problems,
Bill J Yates, Andrew A McCall
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Vestibularna rehabilitacija jest planirani, individualno prilagođen sustav vježba kojima se ubrzava proces središnje kompenzacije oštećenoga vestibularnog sustava. U medicinu ju uvode Cawthorne i Cooksey sredinom prošloga stoljeća. Godinama su postojali prijepori o značenju i učinkovitosti ovoga načina liječenja.
Maslovara, Siniša +6 more
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Bilateral Vestibular Hypofunction in the Time of the Video Head Impulse Test [PDF]
<b><i>Objectives:</i></b> Bilateral vestibulopathy is a clinical syndrome in which laboratory testing plays a crucial diagnostic role. We aimed to establish the frequency of detection of that finding in a tertiary level hospital considering the new methods of laboratory vestibular examination nowadays in use, with respect to the
Nicolás Pérez-Fernández +2 more
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ObjectiveCustomized vestibular rehabilitation therapy (CVRT) is an effective treatment approach for various vestibular disorders. However, low adherence significantly limits its efficacy, and factors influencing adherence remain underexplored. This study
Yeon Hee Im, Hyun Jin Lee, Eun-Ju Jeon
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