2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.otorri.2021.04.007
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Assessment of sensory organization testing in benign paroxysmal positional vertigo patients before and after repositioning manoeuvre

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“…One of the studies that focused on this topic was conducted by Wu et al 23 , who concluded that the defects in the dynamic balance function are a predictive factor for residual symptoms after successful treatment of BPPV but not during the acute stage of the symptoms. Another example is the study by Assal et al 24 , who also reported an important role of SOT analysis in residual dizziness after BPPV treatment. In our study, based on the results before and after treatment, we observed that all the parameters in the group of older patients showed less improvement than in the group of younger patients, and only the improvement of the average global balance and the management of visual information were statistically significant in the group of older patients.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…One of the studies that focused on this topic was conducted by Wu et al 23 , who concluded that the defects in the dynamic balance function are a predictive factor for residual symptoms after successful treatment of BPPV but not during the acute stage of the symptoms. Another example is the study by Assal et al 24 , who also reported an important role of SOT analysis in residual dizziness after BPPV treatment. In our study, based on the results before and after treatment, we observed that all the parameters in the group of older patients showed less improvement than in the group of younger patients, and only the improvement of the average global balance and the management of visual information were statistically significant in the group of older patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%