1990
DOI: 10.1016/s0733-8619(18)30367-0
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Habituation and Balance Retraining Therapy

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“…The patients with recurrent vertigo were older than 50 years, in agreement with other studies that attributed the greater involvement of older patients to a decline in the function of vestibular nuclei and of central vestibular pathways [2,18,21]. However, the age of the patients is not a factor that influences the rate of recurrence of symptoms [20].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…The patients with recurrent vertigo were older than 50 years, in agreement with other studies that attributed the greater involvement of older patients to a decline in the function of vestibular nuclei and of central vestibular pathways [2,18,21]. However, the age of the patients is not a factor that influences the rate of recurrence of symptoms [20].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The patients were called on the telephone and invited to participate in a late follow-up study two years after being submitted to treatment for BPPV. After the patients accepted to participate, they were briefly interviewed about their current symptoms and responded to a questionnaire for the assessment of discomfort concerning the severity of the symptoms on initial visit to mild, moderate, moderately severe, severe, serious or incapacitating and about therapeutic success on final visit to asymptomatic, partial success, relative success, unchanged and Failure (Enclosure II), the same applied immediately after their initial discharge [18].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The following variables were assessed: gender, age, clinical characteristics of dizziness, and dizziness disability index. 9 …”
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“…Габитуация -это физиологический ме-ханизм, заключающийся в относительно устойчивом уменьшении реакции на повторяющийся стимул. Приме-нительно к больным с вестибулярной дисфункцией габиту-ация заключается в повторении движений, сопровождаю-щихся головокружением, с целью развития привыкания и постепенного снижения реакции на эти движения [17].…”
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“…Shepard и S.A. Telian [17,19], вы-ясняет, какие именно движения вызывают головокружение. В частности, больному предлагают сидя или стоя накло-ниться к одному или другому колену, сидя поворачивать го-лову вправо или влево, лежа повернуться на тот или иной бок и так далее по списку в тесте N.T.…”
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