An overview of vestibular rehabilitation

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Data related to the efficacy of vestibular rehabilitation and its evolution as an intervention are provided. Concepts and various treatment strategies are described, with explanations of why people with uncompensated peripheral and central vestibular disorders might improve with rehabilitation. Various tests and measures are described that are commonly used to examine patients and determine their level of ability to participate in their environment. Factors that affect recovery, both positively and negatively, are described in order to better prognosticate recovery. A case utilizing many of the principles discussed is included to provide insight into how to utilize vestibular rehabilitation with a person with an uncompensated peripheral vestibular loss.

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Whitney, S. L., Alghwiri, A. A., & Alghadir, A. (2016). An overview of vestibular rehabilitation. In Handbook of Clinical Neurology (Vol. 137, pp. 187–205). Elsevier B.V. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-444-63437-5.00013-3

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