TY - JOUR
T1 - Adaptation to vestibular disturbances
T2 - some clinical implications.
AU - Zee, D. S.
PY - 1991
Y1 - 1991
N2 - A knowledge of the mechanisms used in adaptation to vestibular lesions is important for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Here we discuss commonly encountered circumstances--habitual wearing of spectacles, unilateral or bilateral labyrinthine dysfunction--that call for adaptation. The context specificity of vestibular adaptation is emphasized because of its crucial role in designing programs of physical therapy. The pharmacological manipulation of plasticity, either purposeful facilitation, or inadvertent retardation, is an area of current investigation of direct clinical importance. Finally, the wide range of adaptive responses and strategies available to participate in the compensatory process is emphasized, so that they can be marshalled together to optimize vision and balance.
AB - A knowledge of the mechanisms used in adaptation to vestibular lesions is important for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Here we discuss commonly encountered circumstances--habitual wearing of spectacles, unilateral or bilateral labyrinthine dysfunction--that call for adaptation. The context specificity of vestibular adaptation is emphasized because of its crucial role in designing programs of physical therapy. The pharmacological manipulation of plasticity, either purposeful facilitation, or inadvertent retardation, is an area of current investigation of direct clinical importance. Finally, the wide range of adaptive responses and strategies available to participate in the compensatory process is emphasized, so that they can be marshalled together to optimize vision and balance.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 1905870
AN - SCOPUS:0025931918
SN - 0300-9009
VL - 91
SP - 97
EP - 104
JO - Acta neurologica Belgica
JF - Acta neurologica Belgica
IS - 2
ER -