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Evaluating Oculomotor Tests before and after Vestibular Rehabilitation in Patients with Parkinson's Disease: A Pilot Pre-Post Study

INTRODUCTION: The elderly population is commonly affected by balance and gait disorders that increase the risk of falls. Pivotal systems for efficient postural control are sensory, motor, visual, vestibular, and cognitive. Disruption in any of these systems could lead to postural instability. Vestib...

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Autores principales: Abasi, Amirabas, Hoseinabadi, Reza, Raji, Parvin, Friedman, Joseph H., Hadian, Mohammad-Reza
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8901314/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35265315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6913691
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author Abasi, Amirabas
Hoseinabadi, Reza
Raji, Parvin
Friedman, Joseph H.
Hadian, Mohammad-Reza
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Hoseinabadi, Reza
Raji, Parvin
Friedman, Joseph H.
Hadian, Mohammad-Reza
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description INTRODUCTION: The elderly population is commonly affected by balance and gait disorders that increase the risk of falls. Pivotal systems for efficient postural control are sensory, motor, visual, vestibular, and cognitive. Disruption in any of these systems could lead to postural instability. Vestibular rehabilitation is a set of exercises that positively affect the primary components of the central sensory-motor integration, including somatosensory, visual, and vestibular systems. Accordingly, we hypothesized that vestibular rehabilitation exercises might improve both oculomotor functions and upright postural control in patients with Parkinson's disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 11 idiopathic Parkinson's patients voluntarily participated in this study based on inclusion criteria: central vestibular dysfunction and the Hoehn and Yahr scale scores less than or equal to 3. Videonystagmography (VNG) and the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) scores were measured at the baseline. Then, the patients underwent vestibular rehabilitation training for 24 sessions (3 sessions per week). The VNG and BBS were measured again after 48 hours of the completion of the last session of the training. RESULT: After completing vestibular rehabilitation sessions, there were significant improvements in balance (P ≤ 0.001). Eye-tracking and gaze function statistically improved in 7 patients and 6 patients, respectively. CONCLUSION: Vestibular rehabilitation produced positive effects on oculomotor function and balance in a small cohort of people with PD. Consequently, it could be considered as a possible effective intervention for Parkinson's patients. This trial is registered with IRCT201709123551N6.
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spelling pubmed-89013142022-03-08 Evaluating Oculomotor Tests before and after Vestibular Rehabilitation in Patients with Parkinson's Disease: A Pilot Pre-Post Study Abasi, Amirabas Hoseinabadi, Reza Raji, Parvin Friedman, Joseph H. Hadian, Mohammad-Reza Parkinsons Dis Research Article INTRODUCTION: The elderly population is commonly affected by balance and gait disorders that increase the risk of falls. Pivotal systems for efficient postural control are sensory, motor, visual, vestibular, and cognitive. Disruption in any of these systems could lead to postural instability. Vestibular rehabilitation is a set of exercises that positively affect the primary components of the central sensory-motor integration, including somatosensory, visual, and vestibular systems. Accordingly, we hypothesized that vestibular rehabilitation exercises might improve both oculomotor functions and upright postural control in patients with Parkinson's disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 11 idiopathic Parkinson's patients voluntarily participated in this study based on inclusion criteria: central vestibular dysfunction and the Hoehn and Yahr scale scores less than or equal to 3. Videonystagmography (VNG) and the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) scores were measured at the baseline. Then, the patients underwent vestibular rehabilitation training for 24 sessions (3 sessions per week). The VNG and BBS were measured again after 48 hours of the completion of the last session of the training. RESULT: After completing vestibular rehabilitation sessions, there were significant improvements in balance (P ≤ 0.001). Eye-tracking and gaze function statistically improved in 7 patients and 6 patients, respectively. CONCLUSION: Vestibular rehabilitation produced positive effects on oculomotor function and balance in a small cohort of people with PD. Consequently, it could be considered as a possible effective intervention for Parkinson's patients. This trial is registered with IRCT201709123551N6. Hindawi 2022-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8901314/ /pubmed/35265315 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6913691 Text en Copyright © 2022 Amirabas Abasi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Abasi, Amirabas
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Raji, Parvin
Friedman, Joseph H.
Hadian, Mohammad-Reza
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title Evaluating Oculomotor Tests before and after Vestibular Rehabilitation in Patients with Parkinson's Disease: A Pilot Pre-Post Study
title_full Evaluating Oculomotor Tests before and after Vestibular Rehabilitation in Patients with Parkinson's Disease: A Pilot Pre-Post Study
title_fullStr Evaluating Oculomotor Tests before and after Vestibular Rehabilitation in Patients with Parkinson's Disease: A Pilot Pre-Post Study
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating Oculomotor Tests before and after Vestibular Rehabilitation in Patients with Parkinson's Disease: A Pilot Pre-Post Study
title_short Evaluating Oculomotor Tests before and after Vestibular Rehabilitation in Patients with Parkinson's Disease: A Pilot Pre-Post Study
title_sort evaluating oculomotor tests before and after vestibular rehabilitation in patients with parkinson's disease: a pilot pre-post study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8901314/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35265315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6913691
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