The Effect of Otolith Dysfunction and Its Rehabilitation in Vestibular Diseases
NCT: NCT07606196 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
This randomized controlled study compared the clinical and electrophysiological effectiveness of three vestibular rehabilitation approaches in patients with unilateral peripheral vestibular disease accompanied by otolith dysfunction: (1) traditional Cawthorne-Cooksey exercises (CCE), (2) two-dimensional (2D) otolith-targeted visual habituation, and (3) three-dimensional/virtual reality (3D/VR) otolith-targeted visual habituation. Forty-five patients aged 18-60 years were randomized into three groups and followed for 6 weeks. The Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) was used as the primary clinical outcome, and cervical and ocular Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials (cVEMP and oVEMP) were used as objective electrophysiological measures. Patients were monitored remotely using the Moodle learning management system.
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What is The Effect of Otolith Dysfunction and Its Rehabilitation in Vestibular Diseases?
The Effect of Otolith Dysfunction and Its Rehabilitation in Vestibular Diseases is a clinical trial registered under NCT07606196. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT07606196?
The current status of NCT07606196 (The Effect of Otolith Dysfunction and Its Rehabilitation in Vestibular Diseases) is: COMPLETED.
When did The Effect of Otolith Dysfunction and Its Rehabilitation in Vestibular Diseases start?
The Effect of Otolith Dysfunction and Its Rehabilitation in Vestibular Diseases started on 2025-03-01.
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