AI总结:从提供的论文列表来看,这些论文名称似乎聚焦于“vestibular(前庭)”相关主题。尽管列表中的论文名称显示有些混乱,但我们可以大致推断出研究的重点领域。整体概要:这批医学论文主要探讨了前庭功能障碍患者的康复治疗效果。在医学领域中,前庭系统是内耳的一部分,对于维持身体平衡和空间定位至关重要。当该系统出现功能障碍时,患者可能会经历眩晕、失去平衡感等症状。论文集重点关注了针对具有前庭功能障碍的患者所采取的康复训练措施及其有效性。这包括评估不同康复方案对改善患者前庭功能的效果,以及如何根据个体情况制定个性化的康复计划以提升治疗成果。此外,还可能涉及有关前庭疾病病理机制的研究进展,为更有效的治疗方法提供理论支持。需要注意的是,由于原始论文名称格式存在异常,上述总结基于对可见词汇片段的理解而做出的最佳推测。如果可以提供更准确的论文标题或详细信息,将有助于生成更为精确的摘要。
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    1. [Effectiveness of vestibular rehabilitation in patients with vestibular dysfunction].
    期刊:Medycyna pracy
    日期:2019-06-27
    DOI :10.13075/mp.5893.00853
    BACKGROUND:Vertigo and instability due to vestibular dysfunction have been a frequent cause of work absence, with a clearly upward tendency observed in recent years. Uncompensated vestibular hypofunction requires vestibular rehabilitation, but access to this form of treatment remains limited. Therefore, innovative methods of rehabilitation utilizing new technologies, which could promote this therapy, are searched for. Virtual reality (VR) is becoming a popular method of rehabilitation used, for example, in the treatment of stroke or schizophrenia. The aim of this study was to compare and evaluate 2 methods of vestibular rehabilitation in patients with unilateral vestibular disorders. MATERIAL AND METHODS:Forty-three patients with unilateral vestibular disorders diagnosed at the Balance Disorders Unit, 1st Otolaryngology Department of the Medical University of Lodz, were included in this study. The patients, divided into 2 groups, received 10 sessions of rehabilitation. Group 1 (N = 22) was rehabilitated using a VR unit consisting of a forceplate and a motion sensor, while Group 2 (N = 21) performed training on a static posturography platform under physiotherapist supervision. The patients were examined at the baseline, 1 month and 3 months after rehabilitation. During each assessment, posturography was performed which recorded the center of pressure (CoP) displacement. The patients also filled out a questionnaire to quantify vertigo symptoms. RESULTS:The CoP parameters decreased in both groups, with no superiority of either form of training. Analysis of the subjective symptoms reduction revealed a decrease in the (VSS-sf) score in the second evaluation in both groups, which was slightly greater in the VR group. The improvement remained stable 3 months after rehabilitation. CONCLUSIONS:Both forms of rehabilitation are effective in increasing postural stability and reducing subjective symptoms. Virtual reality training achieves a slightly greater subjective improvement. Med Pr. 2019;70(5):545-53.
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