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Vestibular rehabilitation therapy

Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology, 2008
Dizziness and balance disorders are frequent complaints in the general population. Vestibular rehabilitation exercises have been shown to be efficient in controlled studies, provided that a precise, individual diagnosis has previously been made. Depending on the pathology, a subject with a peripheral vestibular pathology can benefit from manoeuvres ...
F C, Boyer   +7 more
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Vestibular Rehabilitation

Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2019
Purpose In this introduction, the author introduces the reader to two articles that cover the basic area of vestibular and balance rehabilitation therapy (VBRT). The articles explain some of the uses of VBRT but not the techniques of how to establish such a program for a patient with dizziness and balance disorders.
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VESTIBULAR REHABILITATION

Continuum, 2006
This review examines the research from 2011 through 2012 on treatment efficacy in two common vestibular disorders - vestibular hypofunction and benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV).Significant numbers of randomized controlled trials now support the use of specific exercises for the treatment of patients with unilateral peripheral vestibular ...
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Outcome of vestibular rehabilitation in vestibular migraine

Journal of Neurology, 2022
To investigate the effects of an individualized vestibular rehabilitation (VR) program on balance and gait performance and on self-perceived handicap in a group of vestibular migraine (VM) patients with associated anxiety.An 8-week prospective clinical trial of a VR program was conducted on 74 VM patients.
Birgul Balci, Gülden Akdal
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EFFICACY OF VESTIBULAR REHABILITATION

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2000
This article is a summary of the research on the effectiveness of vestibular rehabilitation in patients with vestibular disorders. The literature on patients with peripheral, central, combined peripheral and central disorders, and panic and anxiety disorders is reviewed. The positive outcomes of intervention are highlighted.
S L, Whitney, M M, Rossi
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Efficacy of Vestibular Rehabilitation

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1998
The purpose of this study was to determine significant changes in the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) scores in patients before and within 1 year after a vestibular rehabilitation program. Efficacy of a vestibular rehabilitation program was tested retrospectively in 37 patients by comparison of pretreatment and posttreatment DHI scores.
J L, Cowand   +4 more
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Vestibular adaptation and rehabilitation

Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2003
This article reviews current literature pertaining to vestibular adaptation and rehabilitation.Properly conducted and supervised vestibular rehabilitation therapy ameliorates a wide variety of peripheral and central balance disorders in patients of all ages.
F Owen, Black, Susan C, Pesznecker
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Neurophysiology of vestibular rehabilitation [PDF]

open access: possibleNeuroRehabilitation, 2011
The vestibular system is a sophisticated human control system. Accurate processing of sensory input about rapid head and postural motion is critical. Not surprisingly, the body uses multiple, partially redundant sensory inputs and motor outputs, combined with a very competent central repair capability.
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Vestibular Rehabilitation

2001
Abstract When the vestibular system has been permanently damaged, the initial state of imbalance at the level of the brain stem nuclei results in acute vertigo.1 Gradually, the patient adapts to this imbalance through a process of compensation that requires intact vision and depth perception, normal proprioception in the neck and limbs ...
Robert W Baloh, Vicente Honrubia
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Vestibular rehabilitation for vestibular migraine

Advances in Physiotherapy, 2011
AbstractThere are indications that vestibular rehabilitation might be an effective treatment for vestibular migraine. However, randomized controlled trials addressing the subject are lacking. The aim of this study was to describe two patients, one with definite vestibular migraine and one with probable vestibular migraine, their assessment and ...
Eva Ekvall Hansson, Margareta Troein
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