2023
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2023.1085926
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Development of a new clinical tool to evaluate the balance abilities of children with bilateral vestibular loss: The Geneva Balance Test

Abstract: IntroductionVestibular deficits are considered rare in children, but the lack of systematic screening leads to underdiagnosis. It has been demonstrated that chronic vestibular dysfunction impacts the normal psychomotor development of children. Early identification is needed to allow for clinical management, ensuring better global development. For this purpose, our research group has developed the Geneva Balance Test (GBT), aiming to objectively quantify the balance capacity of children over a broad age range, … Show more

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“…Síntomas autónomos: hiperémesis, cinetosis. HNS: VPB sin pérdida auditiva asociada es infrecuente (50% niños con HNS presentan vestibulopatía) (ver capítulo) [57,59].…”
Section: Neurodegenerativasunclassified

Causas de vértigo periférico en la infancia

Coscarón-Blanco,
Santos-Gorjón,
Pérez-Liedo
et al. 2023
ORL
“…Síntomas autónomos: hiperémesis, cinetosis. HNS: VPB sin pérdida auditiva asociada es infrecuente (50% niños con HNS presentan vestibulopatía) (ver capítulo) [57,59].…”
Section: Neurodegenerativasunclassified

Causas de vértigo periférico en la infancia

Coscarón-Blanco,
Santos-Gorjón,
Pérez-Liedo
et al. 2023
ORL