The vestibular system of the human body is responsible for gait control and spatial orientation. Like all human organs, the vestibular system can deteriorate through sickness or aging. Vestibular rehabilitation is aimed at reducing dizziness and imbalance through physical therapy. Patients compensate for their vestibular loss by using visual or proprioceptive cues from their physical therapy. A traditional vestibular rehabilitation protocol includes habituation and adaptation exercises. This observational case study will explore the effectiveness of incorporating lower extremity exercises into a vestibular protocol. The control group consisted of 23 members all diagnosed with a vestibular disorder. The treatment patient was a 72-year-old wo...
Bibliografic identification EISENHAMMEROVÁ, Kateřina. The Importance of Targeted Rehabilitation in P...
Vertigo and dizziness are common symptoms in the general population. While the clinical picture is w...
WOS: 000268981000008PubMed ID: 19651266Giray M, Kirazli Y, Karapolat H, Celebisoy N, Bilgen C, Kiraz...
The vestibular system of the human body is responsible for gait control and spatial orientation. Lik...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of vestibular rehabilitation exercises on patients with chronic un...
Vestibular physical therapy is a specialized exercise based intervention for management of symptoms ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy of vestibular rehabilitation exercises on patients with chronic un...
Objective To assess the effectiveness of three vestibular rehabilitation protocols in patients with ...
Introduction: Vestibular rehabilitation is a fundamental resource for vestibular symptom control. It...
Vestibular disorders are common in the adult population, affecting a vast number of persons over 40 ...
We describe the treatment of two patients with peripheral vestibular dysfunction using a novel, stag...
OBJECTIVE: To study the role of vestibular rehabilitation is treating patients with Meniere’s diseas...
(1) Objective: To determine the effect of a directed vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) program...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of vestibular rehabilitation exercises on patients with chronic un...
Vestibular disorders are one of the most common causes of dizziness and loss of stability. Rehabilit...
Bibliografic identification EISENHAMMEROVÁ, Kateřina. The Importance of Targeted Rehabilitation in P...
Vertigo and dizziness are common symptoms in the general population. While the clinical picture is w...
WOS: 000268981000008PubMed ID: 19651266Giray M, Kirazli Y, Karapolat H, Celebisoy N, Bilgen C, Kiraz...
The vestibular system of the human body is responsible for gait control and spatial orientation. Lik...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of vestibular rehabilitation exercises on patients with chronic un...
Vestibular physical therapy is a specialized exercise based intervention for management of symptoms ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy of vestibular rehabilitation exercises on patients with chronic un...
Objective To assess the effectiveness of three vestibular rehabilitation protocols in patients with ...
Introduction: Vestibular rehabilitation is a fundamental resource for vestibular symptom control. It...
Vestibular disorders are common in the adult population, affecting a vast number of persons over 40 ...
We describe the treatment of two patients with peripheral vestibular dysfunction using a novel, stag...
OBJECTIVE: To study the role of vestibular rehabilitation is treating patients with Meniere’s diseas...
(1) Objective: To determine the effect of a directed vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) program...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of vestibular rehabilitation exercises on patients with chronic un...
Vestibular disorders are one of the most common causes of dizziness and loss of stability. Rehabilit...
Bibliografic identification EISENHAMMEROVÁ, Kateřina. The Importance of Targeted Rehabilitation in P...
Vertigo and dizziness are common symptoms in the general population. While the clinical picture is w...
WOS: 000268981000008PubMed ID: 19651266Giray M, Kirazli Y, Karapolat H, Celebisoy N, Bilgen C, Kiraz...