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The Effect of Proprioseptive Vestibular Rehabilitation in Patients With Peripheral Vestibular Hypofunction

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Inonu University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Vertigo, Peripheral
Vestibular Disease

Treatments

Other: Controlled
Other: Proprioceptive vestibular exercise
Other: Standard vestibular rehabilitation exercises

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04687371
2020/190

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of proprioceptive vestibular rehabilitation on balance, functional mobility, posture, sensory profile and quality of life in patients with vertigo due to peripheral vestibular hypofunction.

Full description

Peripheral vestibular system; It forms the part extending from the structures in the inner ear to the vestibular nuclei in the brainstem. Peripheral vestibular hypofunction is a chronic disease affecting one or both sides of the vestibular system, which occurs when the function of the vestibular organs, vestibular nerve, or both is reduced or destroyed. Many patients with peripheral vestibular hypofunction develop symptoms such as dizziness, vertigo, imbalance, gait disturbance. Many different exercise methods have been tried so far to relieve these symptoms and increase the functionality of the patient. In this study, we aimed to examine the effect of proprioceptive vestibular rehabilitation on balance, quality of life, posture, sensory profile and functional mobility in patients with vertigo due to peripheral vestibular hypofunction aged 18-65 years. Patients with vertigo due to peripheral vestibular hypofunction between the ages of 18-65 will be included in our study. The population of the research will be created by the cluster sampling method and the randomization of the patients to be recruited will be determined using the "research ramdomizer" computer program; Patients will be divided into 3 groups as experimental and control groups. A randomized controlled, single-blind study will be planned. Group I (experiment): Glance stabilization exercises, Cawthorne Cooksey Exercises and Proprioceptive vestibular rehabilitation exercises, Group II (experiment): Glance stabilization exercises and Cawthorne Cooksey Exercises and Group III (control): no exercise will be given, they will be asked to continue daily life. Exercises will be applied to each group for 8 weeks, 4 days a week, 30 minutes, in the presence of 1 set of physiotherapists and as a home exercise program every day of the week. Individuals will be evaluated before and 8 weeks after the treatment. Tinetti Balance Test for balance assessment, One leg stand test; timed up and go test for functional mobility assessment; Dizziness Disability Inventory for quality of life; mobile posture assessment application for posture assessment; Adult / Adolescent Sensory profile will be used for sensory assessment. Pre- and post-treatment and intergroup evaluations will be compared, and the effectiveness of proprioceptive vestibular rehabilitation on balance, functional mobility, posture, sensory profile and quality of life, and its superiority over standard exercises will be interpreted.

Enrollment

30 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 65 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Between 18-65 years
  • Diagnosis of vertigo according to the clinical examination performed by an Otorhinolaryngologist, Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials (VEMP), Video Head Impulse Test (VHIT)
  • Patients with Unilateral Peripheral Hypofunction
  • After giving detailed information about the research, agreeing to participate in the study.

Exclusion criteria

  • Severe hearing / vision impairment-loss
  • Patients with neurological, orthopedic, circulatory system problems that may cause vertigo, dizziness and balance disorders
  • Having severe hypertension / diabetes
  • Previous participation in a vestibular rehabilitation program
  • Being healthy
  • Patients using drugs that may affect the treatment negatively
  • Refusing to participate in a clinical trial
  • Patients who cannot adapt to the training program
  • Patients who discontinued their treatment
  • Patients with different diagnoses that may disrupt the treatment during the study

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

30 participants in 3 patient groups

Grup I
Experimental group
Description:
Proprioceptive vestibular rehabilitation exercises, Cawthorne Cooksey Exercises and Gaze Stabilization exercises,
Treatment:
Other: Proprioceptive vestibular exercise
Grup II
Experimental group
Description:
Cawthorne Cooksey Exercises and Gaze Stabilization exercises
Treatment:
Other: Standard vestibular rehabilitation exercises
Grup III
Other group
Description:
No intervention will be made, patients will be asked to continue their daily life
Treatment:
Other: Controlled

Trial contacts and locations

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