The Effects of Motion Sickness on Balance and Gait

  • Shreya Neetu Yogesh Pai
  • Sukhada Sudhir Prabhu
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Abstract

Background: The term “motion sickness” (also called “kinetosis”) describes a set of symptoms that occur inassociation with motion of a person or his or her surroundings, triggering a stress reaction that results in autonomicsymptoms. The onset is often insidious, with drowsiness/yawning, dizziness, reduced alertness, and symptomsprogress through cold sweating, pallor, excessive salivation, and occasionally headache, to nausea and vomitingwith incapacitation that can be severe. Motion sickness usually occurs due to a visuo-vestibular conflict. Part of itis psychological as well as the symptoms of motion sickness are triggered in some people by just reading about it.Method: A cross-sectional study was performed in college going students for six months using the MSSQ-shortand the Mini BESTest to assess the susceptibility of motion sickness as well as balance and gait respectively.Conclusion: Balance and gait was found to be significantly affected in people with motion sickness.

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Shreya Neetu Yogesh Pai, & Sukhada Sudhir Prabhu. (2022). The Effects of Motion Sickness on Balance and Gait. Indian Journal of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy - An International Journal, 16(3), 109–116. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijpot.v16i3.18406

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