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Improved Treatment of Balance Disorders

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Dizziness is a common presenting symptom in general practice, neurology, ENT and old age medicine. Chronic dizziness in particular has a major impact on the individual and health service resources. Imperial College researchers have shown that the best treatment, from primary to tertiary care, is balance rehabilitation. Imperial researchers have provided the scientific basis for understanding a common form of chronic dizziness triggered by visual movement, which we labelled and is now known as "visual vertigo". We have developed an effective desensitization treatment program for this condition which is acknowledged in a Department of Health (DoH) "Good practice guide" document in 2009. The new desensitization treatment has now been adopted by rehabilitation professionals worldwide.

Submitting Institution

Imperial College London

Unit of Assessment

Clinical Medicine

Summary Impact Type

Health

Research Subject Area(s)

Medical and Health Sciences: Clinical Sciences, Neurosciences, Public Health and Health Services

An effective new treatment for visual vertigo

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Dizziness is one of the most common presenting symptoms in General Practice, Ear Nose and Throat and neurology clinics. Chronic dizziness in particular has a major impact on individual and health service resources. Researchers at King's College London (KCL) have developed an effective exercise-based rehabilitation programme incorporating optokinetic stimulation to treat a specific form of chronic dizziness, visual vertigo. This programme has been adopted by audiology and physiotherapy services across the UK and is now being adopted internationally and commercialized. The work of KCL researchers is also reflected by inclusion in information and continued educational activities with regard to visual vertigo.

Submitting Institution

King's College London

Unit of Assessment

Sport and Exercise Sciences, Leisure and Tourism

Summary Impact Type

Societal

Research Subject Area(s)

Medical and Health Sciences: Clinical Sciences, Neurosciences

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