V. Querner et al., Patients with somatoform phobic postural vertigo: the more difficult the balance task, the better the balance performance, NEUROSCI L, 285(1), 2000, pp. 21-24
The objective was to test, whether the increased body sway activity, shown
in patients with phobic postural vertigo (PPV) in a previous posturographic
study, impairs postural balance during demanding balance tasks. In 17 pati
ents with PPV and 15 normal subjects body sway was analyzed for two standin
g positions on a foam rubber-padded posturographic platform with the eyes o
pen or closed: (a) normal upright stance, (b) tandem stance. During normal
upright stance patients showed an increase in body sway activity between 0.
1 and 19 Hz and in sway path values for lateral and fore/aft directions. Du
ring the most difficult balance task, i.e. tandem stance with the eyes clos
ed, body sway activity and sway path values did not differ between patients
and controls. Objective balance skills were not impaired in patients with
PPV during balance tasks at the limits of postural control. (C) 2000 Elsevi
er Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.