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Short-term effects of vestibular rehabilitation in patients with chronic unilateral vestibular dysfunction

GIRAY M; KIRAZLI Y; KARAPOLAT H; CELEBISOY N; BILGEN C; KIRAZLI T
ARCH PHYS MED REHABIL , 2009, vol. 90, n° 8, p. 1325-1331
Doc n°: 144554
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.1016/j.apmr.2009.01.032
Descripteurs : AD5 - CERVELET. SYNDROMES CEREBELLEUX
Article consultable sur : http://www.archives-pmr.org

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the short-term effects of vestibular rehabilitation on
symptom, disability, balance, and postural stability in patients with chronic
unilateral vestibular dysfunction. DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial. SETTING:
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University Hospital.
PARTICIPANTS: Patients (N=42) with chronic vestibular dysfunction were divided
into either a rehabilitation group (group 1) or a control group (group 2).
INTERVENTIONS: Patients in group 1 were treated with a customized exercise
program for 4 weeks, while the patients in the control group did not receive any
treatment. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Subjects were assessed before and after the
rehabilitation program with respect to symptoms (visual analog scale [VAS]),
disability (Dizziness Handicap Inventory [DHI]), balance (Berg Balance Scale
[BBS]), and postural stability (modified Clinical Test for Sensory Interaction on
Balance [mCTSIB]). RESULTS: Significant improvements in all parameters (VAS, DHI,
BBS, mCTSIB) were observed in group 1 (P<.05). When the 2 groups were compared,
there were significant improvements in postexercise VAS, DHI (emotional,
functional, physical, total), BBS, and mCTSIB (standing on a firm surface with
eyes open, standing on a foam surface with eyes open, standing on a foam surface
with eyes closed, mCTSIB mean) in favor of group 1 (P<.05). No significant
improvements were seen in any parameters in the control group (P>.05).
CONCLUSIONS: Significant improvements were seen in symptom, disability, balance,
and postural stability in chronic unilateral vestibular dysfunction after an
exercise program. Customized exercise programs are beneficial in treatment of
chronic unilateral vestibular dysfunction.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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