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Active clinical trials for "Vestibular Diseases"

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Cervico-vestibular Rehabilitation for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

Post-Concussion SyndromeMild Traumatic Brain Injury4 more

Neck pain, dizziness and headache are common symptoms following mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). The efficacy of cervical spine and vestibular-ocular system impairments intervention need to be determined. In this randomized clinical trial, a 6-week personalized clinical rehabilitation program on subacute mTBI will be compare to a conventional approach. The rehabilitation program will include cervical spine exercise combined with manual therapy as well as vestibular-ocular rehabilitation. Overall symptoms will be measured by the Post-Concussion Symptoms Scale (PCSS). Disability and symptoms severity related with neck pain, headache and dizziness will also be evaluated after the treatment period and at 6-week post-treatment.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Virtual Reality-based Dual-task Exercise in Vestibular Hypofunction Patients

Vestibular Diseases

The aim is to assess the effects of virtual reality-based intervention on vestibular functions in in patients with chronic peripheral unilateral vestibular hypofunction.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Effects of Exergames on Vestibular Function in Healthy Community Dwellers.

Vestibular Diseases

The aim is to assess the effects of virtual reality-based intervention on vestibular functions in healthy community dwellers.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Cervical Mobility and Vestibular Rehabilitation

Vestibular Diseases

Vertigo, dizziness and imbalance are the main symptoms of vestibular dysfunction. They can lead to physical consequences, such as the reduction of postural control and falls, psychological and / or psychiatric consequences such as anxiety and depression, panic and cognitive changes, especially in the elderly. It is known that individuals affected by these disorders may improve with the completion of vestibular rehabilitation protocol.Treatment protocols can introduce variability of exercises to control the signs and symptoms related to vestibular diseases, in order to customize the treatment to affected individuals .

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Vestibular Treatment in Adolescents Following Sport Related Concussion

Vestibular Disorder

Each year, nearly 2 million children and adolescents have a sport-related concussion (SRC) in the U.S., but 57% of them do not receive appropriate clinical care following their injury. These injuries involve a wide range of symptoms including headache, dizziness, and sleep problems; and cognitive, emotional, visual, and vestibular impairment. The investigators have developed a clinical treatment model for SRC that addresses the heterogeneity of this injury using different clinical subtypes or profiles that inform precision interventions. To date, the investigators have identified cognitive, anxiety/mood, post-traumatic migraine, cervical, oculomotor, and vestibular clinical profiles. Patients with vestibular clinical profiles- involving dizziness, environmental sensitivity, and imbalance- are common (60-65% of concussions), and have worse outcomes and longer recovery following SRC. Consequently, the investigators have developed and applied precision vestibular treatments that can be matched to specific impairments and symptoms to actively treat patients with vestibular clinic profiles.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Role of Psychiatric Profile in Prehabituated Patients After Vestibular Schwannoma Surgery

Vestibular SchwannomaVestibular Function Disorder

The aim of this study is to assess effect of psychiatric profile on visual sensitivity and overall health status in patients who underwent surgery for vestibular schwannoma and were prehabituated by chemical vestibular ablation.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Use of a Vibrotactile Balance Belt System for Vestibular Rehabilitation in the Pediatric Population...

Vestibular Diseases

The investigators aim to compare rehabilitation progress between control patients who will undergo routine vestibular rehabilitation exercises and experimental patients who will undergo exercises using a vibrotactile balance belt (SKBRS - Sensory Kinetics Balance Rehabilitation System) in addition to their routine vestibular rehabilitation regimen during recovery from diseases affecting the vestibular system. The results of this pilot study will help to determine if the vibrotactile balance belt is a useful supplement to traditional vestibular rehabilitation techniques in children suffering from vestibular impairment.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Cross-cultural Adaptation and Validity of Mini Bestest in Balance Disorders in the Autonomous City...

Vestibular DiseasePeripheral Vestibular Disorder

The objective of this study is to carry out the cross-cultural adaptation of the Mini BESTest (a balance assessment scale) into Argentine Spanish, as well as to study its validation in patients with peripheral vestibular disorders in the autonomous city of Buenos Aires.

Active9 enrollment criteria

Cervical Exercise in Peripheral Vestibular Disorders

Vestibular DisorderPeripheral Vestibular Disorder

70 patients with peripheral vestibular disorders will be included in the study. Half of the subjects will receive vestibular rehabilitation exercises and the other half will receive additional cervical exercises. Results from the two groups will be compared.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Metabolic and Chronobiological Changes in Vestibular Rehabilitation

Vestibular DisorderMetabolic Disease1 more

The aim of the present study is to evaluate the impact of vestibular rehabilitation on metabolic aspects when evaluated by means of bioelectrical impedenzometry analysis, smart watch device and actigraphy in a group of vestibular hypofunction patients previously studied by means of video head impulse test, posturography and clinical validated scales

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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