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Bilateral vestibulopathy and age: experimental considerations for testing dynamic visual acuity on a treadmill.

Dmitrii StarkovM SneldersF LucieerA M L JanssenM PleshkovH KingmaV van RompaeyN HerssensA HallemansL VereeckC McCrumK MeijerN GuinandA Perez-FornosR van de Berg
Published in: Journal of neurology (2020)
DVA tested while walking on a treadmill, is one of the few "close to reality" functional outcome measures of vestibular function in the vertical plane. It is able to demonstrate significant loss of DVA in bilateral vestibulopathy patients. However, since bilateral vestibulopathy and age significantly increase the drop-out rate at faster walking speeds, it is recommended to use age-matched controls. Furthermore, it could be considered to use an individual "preferred" walking speed and to limit maximum walking speed in older subjects when testing DVA on a treadmill.
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