Virtual reality goggles tested as cheaper, portable fix for dizzy spells

NCT ID NCT03838562

Summary

This study tested whether a balance rehabilitation program using a virtual reality headset is as effective as standard, more expensive equipment for people with chronic dizziness (vestibular syndrome). Seventy-six adults completed several weeks of therapy, with their balance and dizziness symptoms measured. The goal was to see if the affordable, portable VR option could provide similar benefits for improving stability and reducing disability.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • CH Paul Coste Floret/ Pavillon Jeanne d'Arc/ Leroy

    Lamalou-les-Bains, France

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