Abstract

Background and Purpose: Virtual reality (VR) is an innovative technology that shows promise in the assistance of physical therapy (PT). This case report explores the use of virtual reality with a patient suffering from unilateral vestibular hypofunction (UVH). Case Description: The patient is a 50-year-old male who was referred to physical therapy following a motor vehicle accident. The patient was diagnosed with having an acute left UVH, accompanied by reports of dizziness, imbalance and gait disturbances which impaired him from his work in construction. Intervention: The patient was seen two to three times a week for 40-minute sessions along with an individualized home exercise program. Interventions included vestibular rehabilitation exercises, balance training, gait training, and VR. The goals of VR were to provide task-specific simulations to improve postural balance, decrease anxiety through exposure therapy, and improve smooth eye pursuits to improve static balance. Outcomes: Outcomes used included subjective questionnaires such as the Activities-Specific Balance Confidence survey and the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) as well as functional tests like the Sensory Organization Test, Motor Control Test, and the Functional Gait Assessment (FGA). Outcome measures were performed at initial evaluation, at the 10th visit, and again at discharge. Notable improvements were seen on DHI and FGA scores. Conclusion: Dizziness, confidence, balance, and gait improved following vestibular rehabilitation combined with VR. Outcomes of this case suggest that virtual reality in conjunction with vestibular rehabilitation therapy is effective in improving deficits of unilateral vestibular hypofunction. Additionally, the use of VR in this case report suggests this can be an effective tool for intervention to facilitate patient-specific goals.

Highlights

  • Modern technology and the advent of the internet have changed the structure and organization of the entire medical field

  • Virtual reality (VR) is an innovative technology that shows promise in the assistance of physical therapy (PT). This case report explores the use of virtual reality with a patient suffering from unilateral vestibular hypofunction (UVH)

  • Case Description: The patient is a 50-year-old male who was referred to physical therapy following a motor vehicle accident

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Introduction

Modern technology and the advent of the internet have changed the structure and organization of the entire medical field. New technology has been integrated into healthcare and has created better access to medical records, exchange of data, visualization of the human body, and assistance with the evaluation and treatment of patients. Some applications available include active video games that place a person into head positions that are seen in a vestibular rehabilitation program. Physical therapists can look forward to seeing VR as an assistive tool that will help provide a more efficient way to provide our patients the best treatment The purpose of this case is to view the effectiveness of VR combined with traditional vestibular rehabilitation with a patient who poor postural control and a diagnosis of vestibular hypofunction

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