Vestibular rehabilitation therapy

Summary 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 p...

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Hauptverfasser: Boyer, F.C, Percebois-Macadré, L, Regrain, E, Lévêque, M, Taïar, R, Seidermann, L, Belassian, G, Chays, A
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description Summary 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 aiming at dislodging or repositioning otoliths, from non-specific muscles strengthening techniques, from techniques for vestibular-ocular or vestibular-cervical stabilisation of gaze, or from physical exercises aimed at strengthening proprioceptive afferents, inhibiting a sensory predominance, or improving spatial orientation and navigation. These analytical exercises should then be implemented in an ecological context in order to favour transfer to daily-living activities. These physical exercises can enable the development of compensation strategies following vestibular damage (habituation, adaptation and substitution).
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Désordres vestibulaires
Exercise Therapy
Eye movements
Head movements
Humans
Kinésithérapie vestibulaire
Mouvements
Mouvements oculaires
Musculoskeletal movements
Neurologic Examination
Neurology
Nystagmus
Physical Therapy Modalities
Posture
Revalidation
Sensations vertigineuses
Vertiges
Vertigo
Vertigo - diagnosis
Vertigo - rehabilitation
Vestibular diseases
Vestibular Diseases - diagnosis
Vestibular Diseases - rehabilitation
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