Effects of Balance Training With Gaze Stabilization Exercises in Elderly Patients With Chronic Dizziness

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

64

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

March 5, 2020

Primary Completion Date

December 5, 2020

Study Completion Date

December 8, 2020

Conditions
Chronic Dizziness
Interventions
OTHER

Gaze Stabilization Exercises

Gaze group performed balance exercises with gaze stability exercise.Gaze stability exercises included two types of exercises vestibular adaptation and substitution exercises. In Adaptation exercises individual need to fixate on a visual target during horizontal and vertical head movement with a purpose of increasing gaze stability and a long term gain to vestibular system. Subsitution exercises are planned to use other eye movement stratigies to substitute vestibular function and sustained visual fixation. During Substitution exercises individual need to perfomed eye head movement between target with a purpose of clear sighting during these tasks. Balance exercises consist of both static and dynamic balance exercises with weekly progression making balance exercises more challenging.

OTHER

Balance Training

Participants performed balance training with saccade eye exercises.balance exercises included both static and dynamic balance exercises with a purpose of increasing mobility and stability of a posture by weekly progression. These exercises included standing on firm and foam surface with eyes open or close, heel stand, toe stand, marching on firm surface, forward and backward walking with normal base of support with weekly progression. Each task was performed for 5 repetitions with weekly progression in each task.

Trial Locations (1)

5400

Univeristy Of Lahore, Lahore

All Listed Sponsors
lead

University of Lahore

OTHER

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