Alghadir Ahmad H, Anwer Shahnawaz
Rehabilitation Research Chair, College of Applied Medical Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Front Neurol. 2018 Jun 12;9:440. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2018.00440. eCollection 2018.
Vestibular rehabilitation (VR) has been shown to be effective for many vestibular disorders. This review focuses on the current evidence on the effects of physical therapy in the management of vestibular symptoms in individuals with a vestibular migraine (VM). The individuals with a history of a migraine tend to have a high incidence of vestibular symptoms with some or all of their headaches. A total of six included studies investigated the effects of VR in the management of VM. The critical review form for quantitative studies was used to appraise quality assessment and risk of bias in the selected studies. Previous studies validated the use of VR in the treatment of vestibular symptoms for individuals with a VM to include improved headache and migraine-related disability in patients with a VM. From the current evidence, it is difficult to provide conclusive evidence regarding the efficacy of VR to minimize vestibular symptoms in patients with VM. Therefore, more randomized controlled studies are required to make firm evidence on the effect of VR in reducing vestibular symptoms in patients with VM. The future prospective, blinded, randomized controlled studies may help to isolate possible therapeutic effects of VR and other general effects.
前庭康复(VR)已被证明对多种前庭疾病有效。本综述聚焦于物理治疗对前庭性偏头痛(VM)患者前庭症状管理效果的当前证据。有偏头痛病史的个体在部分或所有头痛发作时,前庭症状的发生率往往较高。共有六项纳入研究调查了VR对VM管理的效果。定量研究的关键评价表用于评估所选研究的质量和偏倚风险。先前的研究证实,VR可用于治疗VM患者的前庭症状,包括改善VM患者的头痛和偏头痛相关残疾。根据目前的证据,很难提供确凿证据证明VR能有效减轻VM患者的前庭症状。因此,需要更多随机对照研究来确定VR对减轻VM患者前庭症状的效果。未来的前瞻性、盲法、随机对照研究可能有助于分离出VR可能的治疗效果和其他一般效果。