Effects of physiotherapy on balance and unilateral vestibular hypofunction in vertiginous elderly

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Background: We aimed to analyze the effect of a physical therapy protocol on unilateral vestibular hypofunction and overall balance in elderly with vertigo. Methods. The study included nine subjects, four male subjects (68.5 ± 11.09 years old) and five females (72.4 ± 7.09 years old). It was used the performance-oriented Mobility Assessment (POMA), to evaluate the balance and the Unterberger - Fukuda test for analysis of unilateral vestibular dysfunction through rotations and displacements of the body. We developed and applied a structured physical therapy protocol, consisting of group exercises. Results: It was observed that after the protocol, all participants improved balance (33.9 ± 5.1 vs. 47.3 ± 7.6, p < 0.0001) and displacement (111.1 ± 38.0 vs. 53.3 ± 34.6, p = 0.0001). However, it was not found significant differences for rotation. Conclusion: The proposed protocol has contributed to an improvement in balance and vestibular dysfunction of the aged. © 2014 Rocha Júnior et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Rocha Júnior, P. R., Da Silva Peres, A., Garbi, F. P., Frizzo, A. C. F., & Valenti, V. E. (2014). Effects of physiotherapy on balance and unilateral vestibular hypofunction in vertiginous elderly. International Archives of Medicine, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1755-7682-7-8

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