Scientists use VR to decode dizziness mystery
NCT ID NCT06893029
Summary
This study aims to develop a better test for diagnosing dizziness triggered by moving visual scenes, a common problem after concussion. Researchers will measure balance in 240 people—including those with post-concussion dizziness, other dizzy patients, and healthy volunteers—while they watch moving dot patterns on a screen or in a VR headset. The goal is to create an objective measurement to help doctors accurately identify and understand this type of dizziness.
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BrainCare Medical Group
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University Hospital Zurich, Department of Neurology
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