Volume 16, Number 6
2006
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Modification of compensatory saccades after aVOR gain recovery
pp. 285 - 291
Michael C. Schubert, Americo A. Migliaccio, Charles C. Della
Santina
The recruitment of extra-vestibular mechanisms to assist a deficient
angular vestibulo-ocular reflex (aVOR) during ipsilesional
head rotations is well established and includes saccades of
reduced latency that occur in the direction of the lesioned
aVOR, termed compensatory saccades (CS). Less well known is
the functional relevance of these unique saccades. Here we
report a 42 y.o. male diagnosed with right unilateral
vestibular hypofunction due to vestibular neuronitis who
underwent a vestibular rehabilitation program including gaze
stabilization exercises. After three weeks, he had a
significant improvement in his ability to see clearly during
head rotation. Our data show a reduction in the recruitment
and magnitude of CS as well as improved peripheral aVOR gain
(eye velocity/head velocity) and retinal eye velocity. Our
data suggest an inverse, dynamic relationship between the
recruitment of CS and the gain of the aVOR.
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