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People that have difficulty with balance, such as those with damage to their inner ear, have a higher risk of falling, which may lead to anxiety and reduced quality of life. Some individuals that have lost part of their sense of balance can learn to compensate using information from their vision, their sense of where their limbs are in space, and from other balance organs that are still intact. Our study aims to determine if virtual reality used together with information from footplate sensors can be used to train people with balance problems to compensate for their inner ear deficits.
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Adult Age 18-80
Unilateral vestibular weakness confirmed one or more of:
Or unilateral vestibular weakness idiopathic, not yet diagnosed (NYD)
Persistent imbalance following diagnosis of resolved benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)
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Long-standing/persistent symptoms greater than one year
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13 participants in 1 patient group
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