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NCT ID: NCT04268745 Completed - Fall Clinical Trials

Virtual Environments for Vestibular Rehabilitation

Start date: August 21, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The specific aims of this pilot project are: Aim #1: Determine the extent to which sensory integration strategies differ between 28 individuals with unilateral vestibular hypofunction and 28 age-matched peers. Participants' postural sway will be recorded as they experience two levels of moving stars10 and white noise, while standing on the floor or a compliant surface. Our working hypothesis is that patients with vestibular hypofunction utilize substitution strategies such that they will demonstrate greater visual and auditory reliance compared with controls, particularly when somatosensory cues are reduced via the support surface. We will then explore whether these mechanism changes after training. Aim #2: Develop the protocol and establish the feasibility of a randomized controlled trial (RCT) comparing C.S.I. training to standard vestibular rehabilitation. Following the assessment, the 28 patients will be randomized into standard vestibular rehabilitation vs. C.S.I. training. This pilot study will enable us to test the feasibility of our recruitment, randomization procedures, establish attrition rate, and test the training protocol. Aim #3: Generate pilot data for sample size calculation for a properly powered RCT. The follow up RCT will test the effect of C.S.I. training on: Visual Vertigo Analog Scale (VVAS), Functional Gait Analysis (primary); balance confidence, overall disability (descriptive). In our preliminary study, 8 patients met the inclusion criteria for the current proposal. Following the C.S.I. training, they had a large effect size of 1.17 on the VVAS. The current study will allow us to identify the between-group effect size for the VVAS and for a functional gait outcome.

NCT ID: NCT03317353 Completed - Elderly Clinical Trials

Reducing Rate of Falls in Older People by Means of Vestibular Rehabilitation: Preliminary Study

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Start date: January 1, 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of vestibular rehabilitation to improve the balance in older people and reduce the number of falls, comparing three arms with different vestibular rehabilitation strategies (dynamic posturography exercises, optokinetic stimuli and exercises at home) and a control group.

NCT ID: NCT02048670 Completed - Dizziness Chronic Clinical Trials

Pilot Project on External Vestibular Prosthesis in Chronic Subjective Dizziness

Start date: October 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Researchers are gathering information on the safety and effectiveness of a new device called the BalanceBelt.