Objectives/Hypothesis: To identify the predictive ability of vestibular function test results on motor performance among hearing-impaired children.Study Design: Cross-sectional study.Methods: Fifty-one typically developing children and 48 children with a unilateral (n ¼ 9) or bilateral hearing impairment (n ¼ 39) of more than 40 dB HL between 3 and 12 years were tested by the Movement Assessment Battery for Children–Second Edition (M ABC-2), clinical balance tests, posturography, rotatory chair testing, and vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP). From the group of hearing-impaired children, 23 had cochlear implants.Results: Balance performance on M ABC-2, clinical balance tests, as well as the sway velocity assessed by posturography in...
Objective: Because the influence of Cochlear Implants (CI) on vestibular and balance functioning is ...
International audienceObjectiveFunctional integrity of vestibular end organs is essential for gaze s...
The aim of this study was to compare the static and dynamic balance performance of deaf children wit...
Objectives/Hypothesis: To identify the predictive ability of vestibular function test results on mot...
Objective: The clinical balance performance of normal-hearing (NH) children was compared with the ba...
Hearing impaired children have a higher risk for motor deficits and more specifically balance defici...
<b><i>Objective:</i></b> To evaluate the function of the superior and inferior vestibular nerve syst...
Balance difficulties are common in children with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). For some of thes...
Children with hearing deficits frequently have delayed motor development. The purpose of this study ...
Objectives: Vertigo and imbalance are often underestimated in the pediatric population, due to limit...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 105-115).The functional integrity of the vestibular syst...
Similarities between the peripheral auditory and vestibular systems suggest that children with senso...
Background: Several studies have indicated that during an episode of otitis media the child’s balanc...
Objective: As deaf children are now implanted at a very early age, the influence of a cochlear impla...
AIM:We examined the effect of partial hearing, including cochlear implantation, on the development o...
Objective: Because the influence of Cochlear Implants (CI) on vestibular and balance functioning is ...
International audienceObjectiveFunctional integrity of vestibular end organs is essential for gaze s...
The aim of this study was to compare the static and dynamic balance performance of deaf children wit...
Objectives/Hypothesis: To identify the predictive ability of vestibular function test results on mot...
Objective: The clinical balance performance of normal-hearing (NH) children was compared with the ba...
Hearing impaired children have a higher risk for motor deficits and more specifically balance defici...
<b><i>Objective:</i></b> To evaluate the function of the superior and inferior vestibular nerve syst...
Balance difficulties are common in children with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). For some of thes...
Children with hearing deficits frequently have delayed motor development. The purpose of this study ...
Objectives: Vertigo and imbalance are often underestimated in the pediatric population, due to limit...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 105-115).The functional integrity of the vestibular syst...
Similarities between the peripheral auditory and vestibular systems suggest that children with senso...
Background: Several studies have indicated that during an episode of otitis media the child’s balanc...
Objective: As deaf children are now implanted at a very early age, the influence of a cochlear impla...
AIM:We examined the effect of partial hearing, including cochlear implantation, on the development o...
Objective: Because the influence of Cochlear Implants (CI) on vestibular and balance functioning is ...
International audienceObjectiveFunctional integrity of vestibular end organs is essential for gaze s...
The aim of this study was to compare the static and dynamic balance performance of deaf children wit...