Effect of Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy on the Daily Life Aspects of Military Men with Persistent Postural- Perceptual Dizziness: A Clinical Trial

IF 0.4 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
S. M. Taghavi, Farzad Mehrabi, Parsa Cheraghipour, Seyed Meead Mousavi, Akram Nezhadi
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Background and Aim: Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness (PPPD) is a type of chronic dizziness without rotation, confusion, or unsteadiness, usually exacerbated by standing, active/passive movements, and complex or moving visual stimuli. Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT) is an effective treatment for people with this disease. This study aimed to determine effect of VRT on the daily life aspects of military men with PPPD. Methods: In this clinical trial, participants were 56 military men with PPPD. They underwent VRT that included exercises for gaze stabilization, adaptation, and habituation. The impact of balance problems caused by PPPD on different physical, emotional, and functional aspects of daily life was evaluated using the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) before and one month after the intervention. Results: There was a significant decrease in functional, emotional, physical, and total scores on the DHI after VRT (p<0.001). The DHI scores at baseline showed a moderate handicap (48.64%) which decreased to a mild handicap (24.53%) after VRT. The lowest score at baseline was related to the functional aspect, which showed the highest improvement after VRT. Conclusion: The VRT can improve all aspects (physical, emotional, and functional) of daily life in military men with PPPD and diminishes the severity of symptoms. Therefore, this treatment can be used as a suitable treatment for these patients. IRCT Registration Number: IRCT20230520058237N1   Keywords: Persistent postural-perceptual dizziness; dizziness handicap inventory; vestibular rehabilitation; military  
前庭康复疗法对持续性姿势感知性头晕军人日常生活方面的影响:临床试验
背景和目的:持续性体位-知觉头晕(PPPD)是一种无旋转、意识混乱或不稳定的慢性头晕,通常因站立、主动/被动运动和复杂或移动的视觉刺激而加重。前庭康复治疗(VRT)是一种有效的治疗方法。本研究旨在确定VRT对PPPD军人日常生活方面的影响。方法:临床试验对象为56名PPPD军人。他们接受了VRT,包括凝视稳定、适应和习惯化的练习。在干预前和干预后一个月,使用眩晕障碍量表(DHI)评估PPPD引起的平衡问题对日常生活中不同身体、情绪和功能方面的影响。结果:VRT后功能、情绪、身体和DHI总分显著降低(p<0.001)。基线DHI评分为中度残疾(48.64%),VRT后降为轻度残疾(24.53%)。基线时最低的得分与功能方面有关,VRT后功能方面的改善最大。结论:VRT可改善军人PPPD患者日常生活的各个方面(身体、情绪和功能),减轻症状的严重程度。因此,这种治疗方法可以作为适合这些患者的治疗方法。关键词:持续性体位觉性头晕;眩晕障碍量表;前庭神经康复;军事
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Auditory and Vestibular Research
Auditory and Vestibular Research Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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