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3 March 2022

Vestibular Rehabilitation Effectiveness for Adults With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury/Concussion: A Mini-Systematic Review

Publication: American Journal of Audiology
Volume 31, Number 1
Pages 228-242

Abstract

Objective:

Millions of people suffer from traumatic brain injuries every year with common sequelae, including dizziness, disequilibrium, compromised vision, and gait abnormalities. Individuals suffering a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) or concussion may be prescribed bed rest, but for some, symptoms may persist and require different treatment options. The aim of this mini-systematic review was to synthesize the best available evidence regarding the effectiveness of vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) as a treatment option for adults with mTBIs.

Method:

A systematic review of the literature was performed following the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines. Search term concepts were VRT and mTBI. Records meeting the inclusion criteria were extracted from the following databases: PubMed and CINAHL. A manual search of reference lists identified additional studies. Inclusion criteria were (a) participants with mTBI/concussion characterized by dizziness, balance, and/or other vestibular symptoms; (b) VRT as the primary treatment; and (c) self-reported and/or performance-based outcome measures. Data were extracted using a standardized tool, and studies were critically appraised.

Results:

Five studies were included in the systematic review: one randomized controlled trial, two retrospective chart reviews, one pre-/post-intervention study, and one case series. Four of the five studies found VRT to be effective at reducing postconcussion symptoms after head injury. Self-reported measures were included in all studies; performance-based measures were included in four out of five studies. None of the studies reported adverse effects of intervention.

Conclusions:

Results suggest VRT is an effective treatment option for patients with persistent/lingering symptoms after concussion/mTBI, as demonstrated by self-reported and performance-based outcome measures. Results of this study emphasize the need for audiologists to be thoroughly familiar with VRT as an effective treatment for patients with persistent symptoms following mTBI.

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American Journal of Audiology
Volume 31Number 1March 2022
Pages: 228-242
PubMed: 35077655

History

  • Received: Aug 10, 2021
  • Revised: Oct 14, 2021
  • Accepted: Nov 4, 2021
  • Published online: Jan 25, 2022
  • Published in issue: Mar 3, 2022

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Department of Audiology, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Department of Audiology, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL

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Disclosure: The authors have declared that no competing financial or nonfinancial interests existed at the time of publication.
Correspondence to Erica Schlemmer: [email protected]
Editor-in-Chief: Ryan W. McCreery
Editor: Jamie Bogle

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