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Effectiveness of Balance Rehabilitation Unit (BRU) Posturography Versus Conventional Rehabilitation in Patients With Unilateral Peripheral Vestibular Dysfunction.
de la O-Gómez, Ana Teresa; Sierra-Ramírez, Jose Alfredo; Ramos-Maldonado, Daniel; Hernández-Caballero, Marta Elena.
Afiliação
  • de la O-Gómez AT; Servicio de Otoneurología, Instituto Nacional de Rehabilitación Luis Guillermo Ibarra Ibarra, Ciudad de Mexico, MEX.
  • Sierra-Ramírez JA; Sección de Estudios de Posgrado e Investigación, Escuela Superior de Medicina, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Ciudad de Mexico, MEX.
  • Ramos-Maldonado D; Servicio de Otoneurología, Instituto Nacional de Rehabilitación Luis Guillermo Ibarra Ibarra, Ciudad de Mexico, MEX.
  • Hernández-Caballero ME; Biomedicina, Facultad de Medicina, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Puebla, MEX.
Cureus ; 15(9): e46217, 2023 Sep.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37905268
BACKGROUND: Patients with unilateral peripheral vestibular deficit (UPVD) experience vertigo, dizziness, disability, negative influences on their quality of life, anxiety, and depression. In vestibular rehabilitation, virtual reality (VR) has proven to be effective. This investigation sought to evaluate the efficacy of the Balance Rehabilitation Unit (BRUTM) (MedicaaTM Montevideo, Uruguay, Balance Suite, version BRU 415) in patients with UPVD. METHODS: A prospective, randomized, controlled study involved 38 patients from the Otoneurologic Service at the National Institute of Rehabilitation "Luis Guillermo Ibarra Ibarra" in Mexico. A physician specialist diagnosed the patients with UPVD and assigned them randomly to one of two groups. Group 1 (n = 19) received traditional vestibular rehabilitation, whereas Group 2 (n = 19) received BRUTM-supported vestibular rehabilitation. Both groups were monitored by medical professionals. Patients were evaluated with the Dizziness Handicap Inventory, static and dynamic balance assessments, the dynamic gait index, and the sensory organization test. The statistical analysis was conducted using the Student's t-test, with p 0.05 considered statistically significant. RESULTS: The difference in mean age between the conventional therapy and BRUTM groups was not statistically significant. Both conventional vestibular rehabilitation and the BRUTM led to statistically significant improvements in all assessed parameters, with no statistically significant differences between the two groups. CONCLUSION: Balance, mobility, and quality of life were enhanced similarly in UPVD patients by BRUTM-supported vestibular rehabilitation and conventional vestibular rehabilitation. In addition, BRUTM facilitated patient motivation, exercise feedback, and confidence enhancement.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article