Objective Examination and Rehabilitation Treatment of Patients With BPPV
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Postural Vertigo
- Sponsor
- Somogy Megyei Kaposi Mór Teaching Hospital
- Enrollment
- 2
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Beam Walking test
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 5 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
Dizziness (BPPV) causes severe deterioration in quality of life, incoordination, and instability.
In the study, we selected a minimum of 100 patients with BPPV who were examined after specialist care. After the acute phase, a physical survey is performed where movement and coordination are examined.
After the results, the patients undergo a rehabilitation training. The workout is submaximal and high intensity that is done for 3 weeks.
Hypothesis: As a result of training, it is possible that the remaining feeling of dizziness and insecurity, impaired coordination will decrease or disappear.
Investigators
Tollár József
Principal Investigator
Somogy Megyei Kaposi Mór Teaching Hospital
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •For a patient with BPPV
- •With a lack of coordination
- •Dizziness
- •Ear nose laryngeal examination
- •Neurological examination
Exclusion Criteria
- •other neurological diseases
- •cardiological diseases
- •underwent surgery
- •severe joint pain
- •alcoholism
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Beam Walking test
Time Frame: 5 weeks
The patient walks on slats of varying width. During the examination, the therapist says the tasks (Eg: counting backwards). The study detects the determination of dynamic equilibrium.
Posturography
Time Frame: 5 weeks
Noninvasive intervention where static equilibrium is examined. The program determines the quality and frequency of the displacements.
EQ5D-5L
Time Frame: 5 weeks
Quality of life testing is taken with a test. The therapist scores the answers to the questions asked on a scale. The end result determines the quality of life.