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Caloric And Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation For The Treatment Of Parkinson'S Disease: Rationale And Prospects

EXPERT REVIEW OF MEDICAL DEVICES(2021)

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Introduction: Deeply embedded within the inner ear, the sensory organs of the vestibular system are exquisitely sensitive to the orientation and movement of the head. This information constrains aspects of autonomic reflex control as well as higher-level processes involved in cognition and affect. The anatomical pathways that underline these functional interactions project to many cortical and sub-cortical brain areas, and the question arises as to whether they can be therapeutically harnessed. Areas covered: The body of work reviewed here indicates that the controlled application of galvanic or thermal current to the vestibular end-organs can modulate activity throughout the ascending vestibular network and, under appropriate conditions, reduce motor and non-motor symptoms associated with Parkinson's disease, a disease of growing prevalence and continued unmet clinical need. Expert opinion: The appeal of vestibular stimulation in Parkinson's disease is underpinned by its noninvasive nature, favorable safety profile, and capacity for home-based administration. Clinical adoption now rests on the demonstration of cost-effectiveness and on the commercial availability of suitable devices, many of which are only permitted for research use or lack functionality. Dose optimization and mechanisms-of-action studies are also needed, along with a broader awareness amongst physicians of its therapeutic potential.
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Balance, caloric stimulation, galvanic stimulation, neuro-rehabilitation, Parkinsonism, vestibular system
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