Reduced Purposeful Head Movements During Community Ambulation Following Unilateral Vestibular Loss.
Serene Sulyn PaulLeland E DibbleRaymond G WaltherClough SheltonRichard Klaus GurgelMark Eric LesterPublished in: Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (2018)
This study demonstrated that although walking at an adequate speed, individuals with UVH made fewer, smaller, and slower head movements symmetrically in both directions compared with healthy individuals and did not decouple their head movement relative to their trunk when required to make larger purposeful head turns during community ambulation.