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Vestibular Rehabilitation, as a supplementary or sole therapy, is an excellent therapeutic choice for patients with vestibular disorders. Primarily described for use in adults with injuries following traumatic brain injury, it is now also used to treat dizziness of metabolic origin. However, the influence of comorbidities on the final response to therapy is well known. When not properly resolved, systemic processes end up negatively influencing vestibular adaptation, leading to a partial response or even no response at the end of treatment. It is therefore necessary to characterise this…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Vestibular Rehabilitation, as a supplementary or sole therapy, is an excellent therapeutic choice for patients with vestibular disorders. Primarily described for use in adults with injuries following traumatic brain injury, it is now also used to treat dizziness of metabolic origin. However, the influence of comorbidities on the final response to therapy is well known. When not properly resolved, systemic processes end up negatively influencing vestibular adaptation, leading to a partial response or even no response at the end of treatment. It is therefore necessary to characterise this population so that vestibular rehabilitation can provide multimodal therapy, which will be planned according to the etiology of the dizziness and the patient's individual needs. Research aimed at characterising the conditions presented by patients with dizziness will allow for continuity in the development of care and may also help in the development of health promotion campaigns.
Autorenporträt
A speech therapist with a degree from the Ribeirão Preto Medical School of the University of São Paulo, she holds a master's degree in medical sciences from the University of São Paulo and has an honours degree in hospital speech therapy from the Hospital das Clínicas of the Ribeirão Preto Medical School of the University of São Paulo.