Search results for "Vestibular disorders"

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Who is at risk for ongoing dizziness and psychological strain after a vestibular disorder?

2009

Patients with vestibular vertigo syndromes often suffer from anxiety and depression, whereas patients with psychiatric disorders often experience subjective unsteadiness, dizziness, or vertigo. Thus, it has been hypothesized that the vestibular system may be interlinked with the emotion processing systems. The aim of the current study was to evaluate this hypothesis by correlating vestibular and psychiatric symptoms with the course of the disease over 1 year. This interdisciplinary, prospective, longitudinal study included a total of 68 patients with acute vestibular vertigo syndromes. Four subgroups of patients with benign paroxysmal positioning vertigo (BPPV, n=19), acute vestibular neuri…

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Dizziness: Prevalence, risk factors and management

2021

Vertigo and dizziness are two conditions whose prevalence throughout an individual's lifespan is estimated to range from 20% to 50% with a marked incidence regarding women. Starting from the frequency of these symptoms, the book explores different aspects of the otoneurology field and the vestibular diseases, from the anatomy of vestibular organs to the pharmacological, surgical and rehabilitative treatment of posterior labyrinth disorders. In particular, the benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (VPPB), Meniere's disease and dizziness in patients suffering from temporomandibular joint disorders and vertebral fractures are described. A focus on specific techniques to evaluate vestibular diso…

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Posturografía estática con pruebas dinámicas. Utilidad de los parámetros biomecánicos en la valoración del paciente vestibular

2012

[ES] Introducción y objetivos: La posturografía permite evaluar el control postural de un sujeto. En este estudio se presentan aquellos parámetros biomecánicos del sistema de posturografía empleado, que han resultado útiles para valorar funcionalmente los pacientes vestibulares de nuestra muestra. Material y métodos: De un total de 89 participantes, 59 eran sujetos sanos y 30 presentaban un trastorno vestibular periférico. Todos ellos realizaron un estudio posturográfico mediante el sistema NedSVE/IBV que combina pruebas estáticas (Romberg) y dinámicas (límites de estabilidad y control rítmico-direccional). Posteriormente se compararon las medidas halladas en uno y otro grupo. Resultados: L…

EstabilidadBalancebusiness.industryTrastornos vestibularesEquilibriumPosturographyPostural controlEquilibrioVestibular disordersOtorhinolaryngologyMedicineControl posturalbusinessHumanitiesPosturografía
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Body balance and postural control in patients with dizziness

2021

The ability to maintain body balance and postural control is regulated by a central integration process of afferent inputs received from peripheral sensory components such as the somatosensory, visual, and vestibular apparatus, which control the tonic postural system by modulating efferent information. It is widely recognized that stimuli from the visual and the vestibular systems provide information on the position of the head relative to the trunk and contribute to the orientation and the movement of the body in the environment. For these reasons, the vestibular system plays a key role in controlling body balance. Indeed, several studies have shown the presence of imbalance, postural inst…

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Vertigo in childhood: A methodological approach

2012

Children complaints dizziness merit meticulous evaluation to differentially diagnose a vestibular disease. A syndrome mimicking certain classic signs and symptoms of adult vestibular disorders may be presents in children, such as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, usually associated with aging. Benign paroxysmal vertigo, in which migraine is a manifestation, with sudden onset of dizziness is a rare peripheral vestibular disorder that is commonly ignored or misdiagnosed. This review covers the development of the diagnosis, evaluation and treatment approaches of vertigo of childhood, a valid support for physician that approach dizzy children (Ref. 25). Full Text in PDF www.elis.sk.

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Relationship between static posturography and gait analysis with the dizziness handicap inventory in vestibular patients

2012

[EN] Objective: The posturography evaluates postural control abnormalities in patients with vestibular disorders. On the other hand, the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) questionnaire quantifies the impact of these diseases on the patient’s daily life. This paper has aimed to know the relationship between posturography test results and the DHI scores. Material and Methods: A total of 29 subjects with vestibular diseases underwent a static posturography and gait analysis. The system used was NedSVE/IBV. The patients also answered DHI questions. Results: We found a statistically significant positive correlation between static posturography outcomes and physical-functional DHI scores. A stat…

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Why Do Subjective Vertigo and Dizziness Persist over One Year after a Vestibular Vertigo Syndrome?

2009

The overlap and interlinkage of dizzy symptoms in patients with psychiatric and vestibular vertigo/dizziness disorders is the subject of an ongoing debate. In a one-year follow up in 68 patients with vestibular vertigo syndromes, the persistency of vertigo and dizziness symptoms was examined and correlated with vestibular parameters and results from a psychiatric evaluation. Patients with vestibular migraine showed poorest improvement of vertigo and dizziness symptoms over time. In addition, patients who developed anxiety or depressive disorder after the onset of the vestibular disorder showed poor improvement and high persistency of symptoms.

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Vestibular Disorders. A Case Study Approach 2nd Edition. J.M. Furman, S.P. Cass (Eds.). Oxford University Press, 2003. ISBN 0-19-514579-8

2004

NeurologyPhysiology (medical)Vestibular disordersPhilosophyNeurology (clinical)HumanitiesSensory SystemsClinical Neurophysiology
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Textbook of Vertigo: Diagnosis and Management

2013

Following you will find a brief description of the book done, as accorded with Alessandro De Stefano, to publish in Int Tinnitus J Vertigo: Diagnosis and Management of Jaypee Brother Publisher, is a new book in the field of vestibular disorders. This publication includes several topics ranging from anatomy of vestibular system to the rehabilitation after a vestibular disease. The book, edited by Dr. Francesco Dispenza and Dr. Alessandro De Stefano, had the contribution of about 30 Professors worldwide, experts in the fields of vertigo. The first part of the book includes the information about anatomy, physiology of vestibular system and general approach to the dizzy patients, with a window …

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