年龄相关性前庭功能障碍;前庭-眼反射,动态视力,头晕和跌倒:综述

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背景:前庭和视觉功能是姿势控制和避免跌倒的重要因素。这篇综述探讨了如何恢复前庭眼反射来帮助恢复姿势控制。方法:PubMed检索(2021年4月7日),检索词为“前庭眼反射”、“不平衡和前庭功能障碍”、“前庭功能障碍和头晕”、“动态视力”、“前庭功能障碍康复”和“凝视稳定练习”,检索结果分别为4986、4995、3576、1830、3312和137篇潜在有用的出版物。从被认为最相关和最能反映这些主题的平衡和最新情况的报告中选出的报告,以及从这些出版物中引用的最相关的报告中选出的报告,都列入了本次审查。结果:正如即使没有诊断出特定的视觉病变,也存在与年龄相关的静态视力丧失一样,在没有特定的前庭病变的情况下,患者也可能出现与年龄相关的前庭功能丧失。例如,被诊断为特发性的头晕病例可能被归类为与年龄有关的,作为开始康复锻炼的基础。结论:除了与年龄相关的前庭功能丧失外,被诊断为具有特定形式的前庭病理的病例可能会因与年龄相关的前庭功能丧失而加重病情。前庭康复凝视稳定练习对前庭功能障碍患者的影响已经得到了很好的证实,包括改善动态敏锐度和姿势稳定性。前庭眼反射康复后姿势控制的改善显然是由于外周和/或中央前庭平衡控制的改善,这与增强的凝视稳定性有关。跌倒风险增加的复杂性表明,包括前庭-眼反射康复在内的跨学科康复方法可能与病理性和年龄相关病例的最佳结果相关。
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Age-Related Vestibular Dysfunction; Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex, Dynamic Visual Acuity, Dizziness and Falls: A Review
Background: Vestibular and vision functions are important contributors to posture control and fall avoidance. This review examines how the vestibulo-ocular reflex can be rehabilitated to help restore postural control. Methods: PubMed searches (7th April 2021) using the terms ‘vestibulo-ocular reflex’, ‘imbalance and vestibular dysfunction’, ‘vestibular dysfunction and dizziness’, ‘dynamic visual acuity’, ‘vestibular dysfunction rehabilitation’, and ‘gaze stabilization exercises’ yielded 4986, 495, 3576,1830, 3312, and 137 potentially useful publications respectively. Selections of those which were found to be the most relevant and representative of a balanced and current account of these topics, as well as selections from the most relevant reports referenced in those publications, were included in this review. Results: Just as there are age-related losses of static visual acuity even when there are no specific visual pathologies diagnosed, patients may also present with age-related loss of vestibular functions in the absence of specific vestibular pathologies. For example, cases of dizziness which are diagnosed as idiopathic might be usefully classified as age-related as the basis for the initiation of rehabilitation exercises. Conclusions: Apart from age-related loss of vestibular functions, cases diagnosed as having a particular form of vestibular pathology may have that condition exacerbated by age-related losses of vestibular functions. The effects of vestibular rehabilitation gaze stability exercises in patients with vestibular dysfunction are well established and include both improved dynamic acuity and postural stability. Improvements in posture control following rehabilitation of the vestibulo-ocular reflex are apparently due to improved peripheral and/or central vestibular balance control which has occurred in conjunction with enhanced gaze stability. The complex nature of increased fall risk suggests that an interdisciplinary approach to rehabilitation that includes vestibulo-ocular reflex rehabilitation appears likely to be associated with optimum outcomes for both pathological and age-related cases.
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