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Trials ; 13: 246, 2012 Dec 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23276084

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: There are several protocols designed to treat vestibular disorders that focus on habituation, substitution, adaptation, and compensation exercises. However, protocols that contemplate not only vestibular stimulation but also other components that are essential to the body balance control in older people are rare. This study aims to compare the effectiveness of two vestibular rehabilitation protocols (conventional versus multimodal) on the functional capacity and body balance control of older people with chronic dizziness due to vestibular disorders. METHODS/DESIGN: A randomized, single-blind, controlled clinical trial with a 3 months follow-up period will be performed. The sample will be composed of older individuals with a clinical diagnosis of chronic dizziness resulting from vestibular disorders. The subjects will be evaluated at baseline, post-treatment and follow-up. Primary outcomes will be determined in accordance with the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (functional capacity) and the Dynamic Gait Index (body balance). Secondary outcomes include dizziness features, functional records, body balance control tests, and psychological information. The older individuals (minimum sample n = 68) will be randomized to either the conventional or multimodal Cawthorne&Cooksey protocols. The protocols will be performed during individual 50-minute sessions, twice a week, for 2 months (a total of 16 sessions). The outcomes of both protocols will be compared according to the intention-to-treat analysis. DISCUSSION: Vestibular rehabilitation through the Cawthorne&Cooksey protocol has already proved to be effective. However, the addition of other components related to body balance control has been proposed to improve the rehabilitation of older people with chronic dizziness from vestibular disorders. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ACTRN12610000018011.


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Dizziness/therapy , Physical Therapy Modalities , Postural Balance , Research Design , Vestibular Diseases/therapy , Vestibule, Labyrinth/physiopathology , Age Factors , Aged , Brazil , Chronic Disease , Clinical Protocols , Disability Evaluation , Dizziness/diagnosis , Dizziness/etiology , Dizziness/physiopathology , Dizziness/psychology , Female , Humans , Male , Physical Examination , Single-Blind Method , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome , Vestibular Diseases/complications , Vestibular Diseases/diagnosis , Vestibular Diseases/physiopathology , Vestibular Diseases/psychology
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An. otorrinolaringol. mex ; 38(2): 91-7, mar.-mayo 1993. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-121239

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Se presenta una revisión de numerosos trabajos estudiando el efecto sobre el síntoma vértigo de dos inhibidores del transporte del calcio, la cinarizina y la flunarizina. Los resultados, todos efectuados con técnica doble ciega y tratamiento estadístico, señalan que ambas sustancias son efectivas y seguras para el tratamiento sintomático del vértigo. Se señala la necesidad de mas estudios clínicos y de laboratorio para precisar mejor las dosis óptimas.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Calcium/antagonists & inhibitors , Cinnarizine/administration & dosage , Vertigo/physiopathology , Cinnarizine/therapeutic use , Vertigo/therapy , Vestibular Diseases/drug therapy
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