To establish a reasonable, appropriate rehabilitation program to be used in the treatment of dizziness and/or dysequilibrium, the application of gait analysis to rehabilitation programs was studied. The previous study analyzed eight parameters in healthy adults : velocity, stride, step width, cadence, symmetry, reappearance, smoothness and sway. Cadence was found to be the most useful parameter.In the current study of 41 patients with confirmed Meniere's disease, the application of the cadence parameter was investigated further, in the gait test a patient is asked to walk in three different cadences; ordinary, faster and slower than the ordinary cadence.The relationship of cadence to the other seven parameters was studied. In patients with intermittent Meniere's disease without nystagmus, a gait pattern similar to that in healthy adulss was observed when cadence changed. On the other hand, in patients with Meniere's disease with nystagmus, the cadence tended to become faster than in healthy adults. It was also noted that cadence was associated with the figure of walking; the faster the cadence become, the worse was the figure.These results suggest that first patients should be trained to walk more slowly than usual, then as walking improves they should keep a constant stride, then change the speed in accordance with the cadence.