PMID: 11912120Mar 26, 2002Paper

Deficits and recovery of head and trunk orientation and stabilization after unilateral vestibular loss

Brain : a Journal of Neurology
Liliane BorelMichel Lacour

Abstract

The aim of the study was to analyse changes in the orientation and stabilization of the head and trunk and their recovery after complete unilateral loss of vestibular information in humans. The ability of nine Ménière's patients to orient and stabilize their heads and trunks in space was investigated during a simple dynamic task of knee-bends and compared with the performance of 10 healthy subjects. Patients' performance was recorded before unilateral vestibular neurotomy (UVN) and during the time-course of recovery (1 week, 1 month, 3 months). Experiments were performed both in eyes open (EO) and eyes closed (EC) conditions to evaluate the role of visual cues in the recovery process. Head and trunk mean angular position (orientation) and mean maximal angular rotation (stabilization) in the roll plane and the yaw plane were recorded using a video motion analysis system. The results indicate that, in the acute stage after UVN (1 week), patients exhibit marked impairments in head and trunk orientation in both visual conditions. In the EC condition, head and trunk were deviated towards the operated side in the roll plane and the yaw plane. Head and trunk stabilization in space was impaired in the roll plane and associated with inc...Continue Reading

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