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Short-term retention effect of rehabilitation using head position-based electrotactile feedback to the tongue: Influence of vestibular loss and old-age

机译:使用基于头位置的触觉反馈到舌头的康复的短期保留效果:前庭丢失和老年人的影响

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Our objective was to evaluate whether the severity of vestibular loss and old-age (>65) affect a patient's ability to benefit from training using head-position based, tongue-placed electrotactile feedback. Seventy-one chronic dizzy patients, who had reached a plateau with their conventional rehabilitation, followed six 1-h training sessions during 4 consecutive days (once on days 1 and 4, twice on days 2 and 3). They presented bilateral vestibular areflexia (BVA), bilateral vestibular losses (BVL), unilateral vestibular areflexia or unilateral vestibular losses and were divided into two age-subgroups (≤65 and >65). Posturographic assessments were performed without the device, 4. h before and after the training. Patients were tested with eyes opened and eyes closed (EC) on static and dynamic (passively tilting) platforms. The studied posturographic scores improved significantly, especially under test conditions restricting either visual or somatosensory input. This 4-h retention effect was greater in older compared to younger patients and was proportional to the degree of vestibular loss, patients with increased vestibular losses showing greater improvements. In bilateral patients, who constantly fell under dynamic-EC condition at the baseline, the therapy effect was expressed by disappearance of falls in BVL and significant prolongation in time-to-fall in BVA subgroups. Globally, our data showed that short training with head-position based, tongue-placed electrotactile biofeedback improves balance in chronic vestibulopathic patients some 16.74% beyond that achieved with standard balance physiotherapy. Further studies with longer use of this biofeedback are needed to investigate whether this approach could have long-lasting retention effect on balance and quality of life.
机译:我们的目的是评估前庭丢失和老年(> 65岁)的严重性是否影响患者受益于使用基于头位,舌头放置的触觉反馈的训练的能力。七十一名慢性头昏眼花的患者在常规康复治疗后达到了平稳状态,随后连续四天(在第1天和第4天一次,在第2天和第3天两次)进行了6次1小时训练。他们表现为双侧前庭反射(BVA),双侧前庭反射(BVL),单侧前庭反射或单侧前庭缺失,并分为两个年龄组(≤65岁和> 65岁)。训练前后4.小时,在没有设备的情况下进行了姿势描记评估。在静态和动态(被动倾斜)平台上对患者进行睁眼和闭眼(EC)测试。研究的姿势描记得分明显改善,尤其是在限制视觉或体感输入的测试条件下。与年轻患者相比,老年患者的这种4小时保留效果更好,并且与前庭丢失的程度成正比,前庭丢失增加的患者表现出更大的改善。在基线时始终处于动态EC状态的双侧患者中,BVL下降的消失和BVA亚组的下降时间显着延长表示治疗效果。在全球范围内,我们的数据显示,以头位为基础,舌头放置的触觉生物反馈进行的短期培训可改善慢性前庭病患者的平衡,比标准平衡物理疗法可提高约16.74%。需要对这种生物反馈的更长使用时间进行进一步研究,以研究这种方法是否会对平衡和生活质量产生持久的影响。

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