Evaluation of the effectiveness of a Virtual Reality-based exercise program for Unilateral Peripheral Vestibular Deficit.
Identifieur interne : 000410 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 000409; suivant : 000411Evaluation of the effectiveness of a Virtual Reality-based exercise program for Unilateral Peripheral Vestibular Deficit.
Auteurs : Oskar Rosiak [Pologne] ; Krzysztof Krajewski [Pologne] ; Marek Woszczak [Pologne] ; Magdalena Jozefowicz-Korczynska [Pologne]Source :
- Journal of vestibular research : equilibrium & orientation [ 1878-6464 ] ; 2018.
Descripteurs français
- KwdFr :
- Adulte (MeSH), Adulte d'âge moyen (MeSH), Enquêtes et questionnaires (MeSH), Femelle (MeSH), Humains (MeSH), Labyrinthe vestibulaire (physiopathologie), Maladies vestibulaires (physiopathologie), Maladies vestibulaires (thérapie), Mâle (MeSH), Réalité de synthèse (MeSH), Résultat thérapeutique (MeSH), Sensation vertigineuse (physiopathologie), Sujet âgé (MeSH), Traitement par les exercices physiques (méthodes), Vertige (physiopathologie), Équilibre postural (MeSH), Études prospectives (MeSH).
- MESH :
- méthodes : Traitement par les exercices physiques.
- physiopathologie : Labyrinthe vestibulaire, Maladies vestibulaires, Sensation vertigineuse, Vertige.
- thérapie : Maladies vestibulaires.
- Adulte, Adulte d'âge moyen, Enquêtes et questionnaires, Femelle, Humains, Mâle, Réalité de synthèse, Résultat thérapeutique, Sujet âgé, Équilibre postural, Études prospectives.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Adult (MeSH), Aged (MeSH), Dizziness (physiopathology), Exercise Therapy (methods), Female (MeSH), Humans (MeSH), Male (MeSH), Middle Aged (MeSH), Postural Balance (MeSH), Prospective Studies (MeSH), Surveys and Questionnaires (MeSH), Treatment Outcome (MeSH), Vertigo (physiopathology), Vestibular Diseases (physiopathology), Vestibular Diseases (therapy), Vestibule, Labyrinth (physiopathology), Virtual Reality (MeSH).
- MESH :
- methods : Exercise Therapy.
- physiopathology : Dizziness, Vertigo, Vestibular Diseases, Vestibule, Labyrinth.
- therapy : Vestibular Diseases.
- Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Postural Balance, Prospective Studies, Surveys and Questionnaires, Treatment Outcome, Virtual Reality.
Abstract
BACKGROUND
Recently, two types of movement sensors have been introduced into Virtual Reality (VR) therapy: motion trackers and force-plate platforms. Combining these two methods could produce better rehabilitation outcomes. Such devices, encompassing motion trackers and force platforms, are referred to as "hybrid" VR units.
OBJECTIVE
To assess the effectiveness of a low-cost hybrid VR based vestibular rehabilitation programMETHODS: A prospective, non-randomized, controlled group study comparing training using a hybrid VR unit (Group 1 n = 25) vs. static posturography with visual feedback (Group 2 n = 25) in patients with peripheral vestibular dysfunction was conducted. The subjects underwent 10 training sessions over 10 days (30 minute sessions). All were examined on a posturography platform at the start and 1 month after rehabilitation and completed the Vertigo Symptom Scale - Short Form (VSS-SF) questionnaire.
RESULTS
Both groups demonstrated improvement in posturographic parameters, which were statistically significant, but when comparing results between both groups there were no differences. The patients reported improvement in their subjective perception of symptoms on the VSS-SF scale, which were statistically significant in both groups, but greater in the VR group.
CONCLUSIONS
Both methods reduce postural sway, however subjective reduction of symptoms was greater in the VR group.
DOI: 10.3233/VES-180647
PubMed: 30714985
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