Physical Therapist-Supervised Vestibular Rehabilitation for Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness: Pilot Study

Purpose: In this study, we investigated the effectiveness and feasibility of physical therapist-supervised vestibular rehabilitation (PT-VR) in patients with persistent postural-perceptual dizziness (PPPD) who are unresponsive to medication and/or home-based vestibular rehabilitation (home-VR).Metho...

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Published inEquilibrium Research Vol. 83; no. 3; pp. 163 - 172
Main Authors Kabaya, Kayoko, Kawamura, Manami, Fukushima, Akina, Horai, Kei, Katsumi, Sachiyo, Esaki, Shinichi, Asai, Yuji, Iwasaki, Shinichi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
Published Kyoto Japan Society for Equilibrium Research 30.06.2024
Japan Science and Technology Agency
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Summary:Purpose: In this study, we investigated the effectiveness and feasibility of physical therapist-supervised vestibular rehabilitation (PT-VR) in patients with persistent postural-perceptual dizziness (PPPD) who are unresponsive to medication and/or home-based vestibular rehabilitation (home-VR).Methods: Seven PPPD patients who exhibited resistance to medication and/or home-VR were enrolled. In conjunction with ongoing home-VR, the patients underwent 7 sessions of PT-VR over a three-month period. Improvement of the symptoms and feasibility of the program were evaluated.Results: Both the PT-VR and home-VR interventions were completed in all the 7 patients. The Dizziness Handicap Inventory score also showed significant improvement, decreasing from the pre-intervention score of 50.1 ± 12.1 points to 37.7 ± 20.2 at 1 month post-intervention and 26.0 ± 17.5% at 3 months post-intervention (p < 0.001). No adverse events were reported.Conclusion: For PPPD patients showing inadequate response to initial treatment, the combination of PT-VR and home-VR is an effective therapeutic approach for improving the symptom of dizziness.
ISSN:0385-5716
1882-577X
DOI:10.3757/jser.83.163