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Vestibular rehabilitation in elderly patients with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo

The Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) is a vestibular disorder where the patients complain brief moments of vertigo and/or present postural instability, caused by a brusque change in the cephalic or body movement. AIM: The objective of the present study is certificate the benefit of the vestibular rehabilitation in elderly people with Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo. STUDY DESIGN: Clinical prospective. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Sixteen patients with BPPV were thread with extract of Ginkgo-biloba (40mg of 12/12h) during 30 days. Eight patients (the Experimental Group) were submitted to vestibular rehabilitation and the other called Control Group, didn't perform any kind of exercises. In order to perform the evaluation of the benefit we used the Scale of Activity of Daily Life and Vestibular Disorders by Kohen and Kimball, and used the t-student test to statistical analysis. CONCLUSION: The vestibular rehabilitation in group showed benefit in the treatment in the Experimental Group; the Scale of Activity of Daily Life and Vestibular Disorders, was an important tool for the qualitative evaluation in our rehabilitation proposal and the vestibular rehabilitation in group showed as an excellent therapeutic strategy.

vestibular rehabilitation; elderly and vertigo


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