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Vol. 53. Issue 4.
Pages 252-255 (April 2002)
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Vol. 53. Issue 4.
Pages 252-255 (April 2002)
Asociación entre síntomas clínicos y resultados de la posturografía computarizada dinámica
Relation between clinical symptoms and the results of a computerized dynamic posturography
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J.M. Ronda, B. Galvañ, E. Monerris, F. Ballester
Servicio de ORL. Hospital general universitario de alicante
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La posturografía computarizada dinámica (PCD) es un método cuantitativo para la valoración de la función del equilibrio en diversas condiciones que simulan las encontradas en la vida diaria. Sus aplicaciones se centran en el diagnóstico y rehabilitación de los trastornos del equilibrio. Presentamos un estudio descriptivo sobre 96 pacientes con alteraciones del equilibrio a los que se les ha realizado una PCD relacionando su sintomatología principal con los resultados obtenidos en la prueba. Un alto porcentaje de pacientes con sintomatología sugestiva de patología vestibular periférica no presentaban alteraciones a este nivel evaluadas mediante la PCD. En cambio un número considerable de pacientes que referían clínica clásicamente relacionada con un origen no vestibular evidenciaban un trastorno vestibular en la PCD.

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Posturografía Computarizada Dinámica
Trastornos del equilibrio
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The computerized dynamic posturography (CDP) is a quantitative method for the evaluation of balance function under different conditions that simulates the ones found in normal life. Its applications are centered in the diagnosis and rehabilitation of balance dysfunction. We report a descriptive study on 96 patients with balance disorders who underwent a CDP, stablishing a relation between their main symptoms and the results in the test. A high porcentage of patients with symptoms that suggested peripheral vestibular pathology did not present alterations at this level by means of the CDP. However a considerable number of patients who referred symptoms classically related to a non vestibular origin did show an alteration at this level.

Key words:
Computerized Dynamic Posturography
Balance disorders

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