Dizziness and balance outcomes after two different postoperative rehabilitation approaches following neck surgery: analyses of a multicenter randomized controlled trial.
Anna HermansenAnn-Sofi KammerlindJohanna WibaultHåkan LöfgrenPeter ZsigmondÅsa DederingBirgitta ÖbergAnneli PeolssonPublished in: Physiotherapy theory and practice (2022)
Patients improved significantly in dizziness and subjective balance intensity shortly after surgery, and in standing balance at 6 months, independent of postoperative rehabilitation. Neck pain, physical activity, and neck muscle function influenced dizziness and balance, although preoperative values and neck pain were of most importance for 6-month outcomes.
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