The DizzyQuest Combined with Accelerometry: Daily Physical Activities and Limitations among Patients with Bilateral Vestibulopathy Due to DFNA9. [PDF]
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Mechanisms underlying treatment effects of vestibular noise stimulation on postural instability in patients with bilateral vestibulopathy. [PDF]
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Bilateral vestibulopathy in RFC1-positive CANVAS is distinctly different compared to FGF14-linked spinocerebellar ataxia 27B. [PDF]
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The VertiGO! Trial protocol: A prospective, single-center, patient-blinded study to evaluate efficacy and safety of prolonged daily stimulation with a multichannel vestibulocochlear implant prototype in bilateral vestibulopathy patients. [PDF]
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