Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a neurodegenerative disease with no sufficient treatment options to date. The most devastating symptom is the loss of balance with consecutive falls Based on the observation that postural control improved in patients with vestibular dysfunction after audio-biofeedback training, we tested the effects of this training in PSP patients Eight PSP patients were included into an uncontrolled 6-week intervention trial The focus of the training was the improvement of posture and dynamic balance by using audio-biofeedback The device was well accepted No adverse events occurred. A significant improvement in the Berg Balance Scale was observed (12 vs T1, p=0 016), which remained significant at the 4-week follow-u...