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NCT05231109
Effect of Vestibular Rehabilitation in Patients With Bilateral Vestibular Hypofunction
NA trial testing vestibular rehabilitation in Individuals With Vestibular Hypofunction in 20 participants. Completed in 24 September 2019.
3 January 2019
Quick facts
| Lead sponsor | Istanbul Medipol University Hospital |
|---|---|
| Phase | NA |
| Status | Completed |
| Study type | INTERVENTIONAL |
| Allocation | na |
| Design | single group |
| Masking | none |
| Primary purpose | treatment |
| Enrollment | 20 |
| Start date | 21 December 2018 |
| Primary completion | 3 January 2019 |
| Estimated completion | 24 September 2019 |
| Sites | 1 location across Turkey (Türkiye) |
Drugs / interventions tested
- vestibular rehabilitation
Conditions studied
- Individuals With Vestibular Hypofunction — all drugs for Individuals With Vestibular Hypofunction →
- Individuals Between the Ages of 18-65 — all drugs for Individuals Between the Ages of 18-65 →
Sponsor
Istanbul Medipol University Hospital
Who can join
Adults 18 to 75, any sex, with Individuals With Vestibular Hypofunction or Individuals Between the Ages of 18-65. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.
Sponsor's own description
Bilateral vestibular function is a heterogeneous chronic condition characterized by bilaterally decreased or absent function of vestibular organs, vestibular nerves, or both.1 Patients present with various symptoms such as oscillopsia, imbalance, visual vertigo, cognitive deficits, autonomic symptoms, and impaired spatial orientation. The aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of vestibular rehabilitation on balance, dynamic visual acuity and quality of life in patients with bilateral vestibular hypofunction. Twenty patients diagnosed with bilateral vestibular hypofunction by videonystagmography were included in the study. Balance Tests, Visual Analogue Scale, Dynamic Visual Acuity, Dizziness Disability Inventory for quality of life, computer modified for Sensory Interaction in Balance Clinical Test (MCTSIB) tests and Limits of Stability test, which provides evaluation of body movements, which are an important part of balance, in all directions. Evaluations were made at 3 and 6 months before treatment. Physiotherapy sessions were given at two-week intervals. According to the development of the patients, they were asked to perform a home exercise program with 10 repetitions 3 times a day.
Publications & conference data
1 peer-reviewed publication reference this trial (live from Europe PMC):
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The Effect of Vestibular Rehabilitation on Balance and Quality of Life in Patients with Bilateral Vestibular Hypofunction.
Kiliç G, Çelikyurt C, Algun ZC. · · 2023 · cited 1× · PMID 37636755 · DOI 10.1007/s12070-023-03788-0
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- Trial protocol + status: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05231109 (US National Library of Medicine, public domain)
- Publications: Europe PMC API search by NCT ID, retrieved 10 June 2026
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- Sponsor: as reported to ClinicalTrials.gov by Istanbul Medipol University Hospital
- Last refreshed: 9 February 2022
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