2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00405-023-08066-x
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The effect of vestibular rehabilitation in Meniere’s disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical trials

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“…Negative perceptions and fear of somatic symptoms can be subject to modification in cognitive psychotherapy [ 33 ]. For patients with vertigo, the psychological impact of vestibular rehabilitation, which can foster cognitive habituation to symptoms and instill confidence in the predictability and controllability of symptoms, has also been proven [ 34 ]. Monitoring and addressing symptoms effectively are also crucial in managing patients with vestibular disorders to prevent the development or exacerbation of secondary depressive and anxiety symptoms.…”
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“…Negative perceptions and fear of somatic symptoms can be subject to modification in cognitive psychotherapy [ 33 ]. For patients with vertigo, the psychological impact of vestibular rehabilitation, which can foster cognitive habituation to symptoms and instill confidence in the predictability and controllability of symptoms, has also been proven [ 34 ]. Monitoring and addressing symptoms effectively are also crucial in managing patients with vestibular disorders to prevent the development or exacerbation of secondary depressive and anxiety symptoms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%