Vestibular rehabilitation improves spontaneous nystagmus normalization in patients with acute unilateral vestibulopathy
IntroductionSpontaneous nystagmus (SN) can be observed after acute unilateral vestibulopathy (AUVP). The slow phase eye velocity of the SN progressively decreases in darkness as the result of rebalanced neurophysiological activity between both vestibular nuclei, a process that can take several month...
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Main Authors: | Michel Lacour (Author), Christophe Lopez (Author), Alain Thiry (Author), Laurent Tardivet (Author) |
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