Subtle motion may reboot balance in inner ear disorders
NCT ID NCT06732440
First seen Oct 01, 2025 · Last updated May 20, 2026 · Updated 33 times
Summary
This study explores whether very small, barely noticeable movements can help retrain the brain's balance system in people with inner ear disorders. Researchers will test balance and motion sensitivity in 48 adults with vestibular hypofunction or healthy controls. The goal is to see if this gentle stimulation can improve balance and make balance training more effective.
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Creighton University
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