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Aims: This study evaluated the effectiveness of supervised vestibular rehabilitation on disability and balance by comparing patients with chronic unilateral vestibular hypofunction (UVH) and bilateral vestibular hypofunction (BVH).
Ömer Kuzu +3 more
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Persistent postural‐perceptual dizziness versus vestibular migraine: A narrative review
Abstract Objective This article reviews the differences and similarities between persistent postural‐perceptual dizziness (PPPD) and vestibular migraine. Background PPPD is considered a chronic functional vestibular disorder characterized by persistent dizziness, unsteadiness, nonspinning vertigo, and often exacerbated by upright posture, movement, or ...
David Moreno‐Ajona
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Objectives:Vertigo and dizziness are among the most common causes of medical consultation, with an estimated prevalence of 20% and 30%. Vertigo and/or dizziness are non-specific symptoms that can be caused by various disorders including central and ...
Mine Baydan +7 more
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This study examined the effects of sleep deprivation on the vestibulo‐ocular reflex (VOR) in healthcare night‐shift workers. Results showed a significant reduction in VOR gain (7.5%) during passive head movements toward far targets after a night shift, whereas other VOR functions and gaze stability remained unaffected.
Nir Livneh +6 more
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Vestibular‐related dizziness duration and cognitive deficits in older adults
Abstract OBJECTIVE The objective of this study is to investigate the relationship between symptom duration of vestibular‐related dizziness/vertigo and cognitive function in elderly patients, and to establish clinical guidance for assessing and intervening in vestibular‐related cognitive impairments. METHODS This study included 100 elderly patients with
Xiaobao Ma +8 more
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Background Peripheral vestibular hypofunction is a major cause of dizziness. When complicated with postural imbalance, this condition can lead to an increased incidence of falls.
Chen Po-Yin +3 more
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Dizziness and vertigo are widespread conditions in geriatrics and otorhinolaryngology practice. Benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV) is one of the most common causes of dizziness. Examining the relationship between BPPV and geriatric syndromes is critical to protecting this population, which has a high‐risk factor for falls and potential ...
Sultan Keskin Demircan, Fatih Öner
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Sex differences in caloric nystagmus intensity: Should reference values be updated?
Bithermal caloric irrigation of the horizontal semicircular canals is a key method of neurotological diagnostics, allowing detection of peripheral vestibular hypofunction in the low‐frequency range. Current diagnostic criteria for unilateral vestibulopathy (UVP), bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP), and presbyvestibulopathy (PVP) rely on gender‐neutral ...
Johannes Gerb +8 more
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Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the factors affecting the success of vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) in patients with idiopathic unilateral vestibular hypofunction (UVH) and idiopathic bilateral vestibular hypofunction (BVH).
ERTUGRUL, Suha, SOYLEMEZ, Emre
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Research Progress on the Potential Pathogenesis of Persistent Postural–Perceptual Dizziness
ABSTRACT Introduction Persistent postural–perceptual dizziness (PPPD) is the most prevalent chronic functional dizziness in the clinic. Unsteadiness, dizziness, or non‐spinning vertigo are the main symptoms of PPPD, and they are typically aggravated by upright posture, active or passive movement, and visual stimulation. The pathogenesis of PPPD remains
Chen Qin, Ruyi Zhang, Zhihui Yan
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