نتایج جستجو برای: bilateral vestibular dysfunction

تعداد نتایج: 248640  

Journal: :Muscle & nerve 2015
David J Szmulewicz Linda Seiderer G Michael Halmagyi Elsdon Storey Leslie Roberts

INTRODUCTION Cerebellar ataxia with neuropathy and bilateral vestibular areflexia syndrome (CANVAS) is a recently described multisystem ataxia defined by the presence of cerebellar ataxia, bilateral vestibulopathy, and a somatosensory deficit. The characteristic clinical sign is an abnormal visually enhanced vestibuloocular reflex. The somatosensory deficit contributes to a significant level of...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 2000
G P Jacobson J H Calder

The purpose of this report was to characterize the self-perceived balance disability/handicap of patients with bilateral reductions and bilateral complete losses of peripheral vestibular system function. Data from 72 patients whose electronystagmography and rotational examinations suggested normal, unilateral, or bilateral reductions in peripheral vestibular system function were used in the fir...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2013
Andrew A McCall Jennifer D Moy Sonya R Puterbaugh William M DeMayo Bill J Yates

Vestibular nucleus neurons have been shown to respond to stimulation of afferents innervating the limbs. However, a limitation in the potential translation of these findings is that they were obtained from decerebrate or anesthetized animals. The goal of the present study was to determine whether stimulation of hindlimb nerves similarly affects vestibular nucleus neuronal activity in conscious ...

2007
Francisco Halilla Zanardini Bianca Simone Zeigelboim Ari Leon Jurkiewicz Jair Mendes Marques Jackeline Martins-Bassetto

Background: the aging of the population is a natural process and is manifested by a decline in the functions of several organs. Vestibular rehabilitation (VR) is a therapeutic process that seeks to promote a significant reduction in the symptoms of the labyrinth. Aim: to verify the benefits of VR exercises through the application of the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) questionnaire Brazilian...

2014
Cecilia Ramaioli Paolo Colagiorgio Murat Sağlam Fabian Heuser Erich Schneider Stefano Ramat Nadine Lehnen Zoi Kapoula

Patients with bilateral vestibular dysfunction cannot fully compensate passive head rotations with eye movements, and experience disturbing oscillopsia. To compensate for the deficient vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR), they have to rely on re-fixation saccades. Some can trigger "covert" saccades while the head still moves; others only initiate saccades afterwards. Due to their shorter latency, it ...

Journal: :The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2007
Susan L Hillier Michelle McDonnell

BACKGROUND Unilateral peripheral vestibular dysfunction (UPVD) can occur as a result of disease, trauma or post-operatively. The dysfunction is characterized by complaints of dizziness, visual or gaze disturbances and balance impairment. Current management includes medication, physical manoeuvres and exercise regimes, the latter known collectively as vestibular rehabilitation (VR). OBJECTIVES...

Journal: :The Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society : official organ of the Louisiana State Medical Society 1993
L S Weiss R G Amedee

Vestibular dysfunction has many etiologies. Symptoms including vertigo and imbalance may severely hamper life-style, causing the afflicted individual to seek medical attention. For many patients with vestibular complaints a cure is not available. However, the physician is often called upon to relieve incapacitating symptoms. The purpose of this article is to discuss vestibular rehabilitation as...

Journal: :The Journal of laryngology and otology 2001
L Pollak L M Luxon D O Haskard

We report the neuro-otological findings in 26 consecutive patients with definite and probable Behçet's syndrome unselected for audiovestibular complaints. Auditory and/or vestibular abnormalities were found in 19 (73 per cent) patients, with auditory involvement in 14 (54 per cent) and vestibular in 10 (38.5 per cent) of patients. Peripheral involvement was more common than central involvement ...

Journal: :NeuroRehabilitation 2011
Timothy C Hain

The vestibular system is a sophisticated human control system. Accurate processing of sensory input about rapid head and postural motion is critical. Not surprisingly, the body uses multiple, partially redundant sensory inputs and motor outputs, combined with a very competent central repair capability. The system as a whole can adapt to substantial peripheral vestibular dysfunction. The Achille...

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