Virtual Reality Compared to Other Forms of Optokinetic Stimulation in the Rehabilitation of Vestibular Syndromes.

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

76

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

April 23, 2019

Primary Completion Date

November 24, 2023

Study Completion Date

March 4, 2024

Conditions
Vestibular SyndromeOptokinetic Stimulation
Interventions
OTHER

Vestibular rehabilitation with virtual reality

"Both group follow three or four weeks of vestibular rehabilitation program with 2 sessions of physical therapy per day and one collective session of balance exercices per day, five day per week. More orthoptist care and muscle strengthening.~The exercises performed include rotating exercises, static balance exercises with eyes open and closed, head fixed and with head oscillation. Exercises on unstable planes and on dynamic force platforms. Different walking and eye stabilization exercises.~Only visual misinformation is distinct in both groups. Optokinetic application with three-dimensional head-mounted is used in the experimental group."

OTHER

Standard optokinetic stimulator or dynamic visual surround

"Both group follow three or four weeks of vestibular rehabilitation program with 2 sessions of physical therapy per day and one collective session of balance exercices per day, five day per week. More orthoptist care and muscle strengthening.~The exercises performed include rotating exercises, static balance exercises with eyes open and closed, head fixed and with head oscillation. Exercises on unstable planes and on dynamic force platforms. Different walking and eye stabilization exercises.~Only visual misinformation is distinct in both groups. Standard optokinetic stimulator (stimulopt) or dynamic visual surround (smart equitest) are used in the control group."

Trial Locations (1)

Unknown

CH Paul Coste Floret/ Pavillon Jeanne d'Arc/ Leroy, Lamalou-les-Bains

All Listed Sponsors
lead

University Hospital, Montpellier

OTHER

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