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Clinical application of virtual reality for vestibular rehabilitation

Hong SK

Virtual reality has emerged as a promising tool in vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT), offering immersive and interactive environments that enhance patient engagement and adherence to therapy. Its potential lies in...
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Digital therapeutics and telemedicine for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo and other vestibular disorders: a review

Choi EH, Kim HJ, Kim JS

In the recent wave of digital transformation, digital therapeutics and telemedicine are changing the concepts in the management of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo and other vestibular disorders. These technologies provide...
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Exploring the nexus: unilateral vestibulopathy and visuospatial cognitive impairments

Oh SY, Nguyen TT, Dieterich M

The interplay between vestibular disorders and visuospatial impairments has long captured scholarly attention. While evidence robustly supports visuospatial deficits in bilateral vestibulopathy, findings regarding unilateral vestibulopathy remain equivocal. Recent studies,...
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Isolated ocular tilt reaction in unilateral thalamic infarction: a short case report

Jeon S, Ryu JC, Park JY

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Associations between Dizziness Handicap Inventory scores and vestibular function tests: a cross-sectional survey

Jeon EJ, Lim CH, Son EJ, Jeong CY, Lim JH, Lee HJ

Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the relationship between subjective dizziness disability, as assessed by the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI), and objective vestibular function test (VFT) results in patients presenting...
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Various symptoms and signs of vestibular paroxysmia in a tertiary neurotologic clinic: a retrospective comparative study

Cheon TU, Cha EH, Kim Y, Park HJ

Objectives: Vestibular paroxysmia (VP) is characterized by brief episodes of vertigo due to neurovascular cross-compression (NVCC) of the eighth cranial nerve. This study aimed to analyze the clinical features of...
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