Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3044850 Clinical Neurophysiology 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo investigate whether disorders of the inferior vestibular nerve (IVN) system affect postural stability.MethodTwo-legged stance tasks were performed by patients with unilateral peripheral vestibulopathy (n = 108) in four conditions: eyes open or eyes closed, with or without foam rubber. We examined six parameters: the velocity of movement of the center of pressure and the envelopment area determined by tracing the movement in the eyes closed/foam rubber condition, Romberg’s ratio of velocity and area with foam rubber, and the foam ratios (ratios of a measured parameter with to without the foam rubber) of velocity and area with eyes closed.ResultsThe values of all six parameters were significantly higher in patients with unilateral vestibulopathy whose cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (cVEMPs) were abnormal compared with healthy controls (p < 0.01). Four of the six parameters showed significantly higher values (p < 0.05) in patients with unilateral abnormal cVEMPs in the presence of normal caloric responses compared with the controls.ConclusionsFoam posturography is useful for making a preliminary assessment of unilateral vestibulopathy with abnormal cVEMPs. Selective damage of the unilateral IVN system could affect postural stability.SignificanceWe proved the influence of the disorder of the IVN system on postural stability.

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