| Literature DB >> 31735189 |
Brenda Varriano1, Shaleen Sulway2, Curtis Wetmore3, Wanda Dillon2, Karen Misquitta1, Namita Multani1, Cassandra Anor1, Maria Martinez4, Elena Cacchione4, John Rutka2,5, Maria Carmela Tartaglia1,4,6.
Abstract
Vestibular impairment (VI) and cognitive impairment (CI) are risk factors for senior falls. We tested the feasibility of a self-directed 12-week vestibular rehabilitation (VR) program in Memory Clinic patients (65 years+) with a fall, CI and VI. We assessed recruitment, exercise adherence and ability to complete questionnaires/assessments. Twelve patients with CI and falls were screened and 8/12 (75% - prevalence) had VI. All patients completed the screening tests/questionnaires (100% - completeness); 7/8 patients were recruited (87.5% - recruitment); 1/7 (85.7% - attrition) patient attended follow-up. VI is prevalent in patients with CI experiencing falls but traditional VR is not feasible, so a novel delivery of VR must be explored.Entities:
Keywords: Cognitive decline; Falls; Rehabilitation research; Vestibular diseases
Year: 2019 PMID: 31735189 DOI: 10.1017/cjn.2019.309
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Neurol Sci ISSN: 0317-1671 Impact factor: 2.104