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The Effect of Bone-Conducted Stimulation on Rotary Chair Time Constants in Patients With Vestibular Migraines
Sponsor: Otolith Labs
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if the Otolith Labs device can improve vestibular function of subjects with vestibular migraine. The main questions it aims to answer are: * When the Otolith Labs device is on, are objective measures of the vestibular system better than when the device is off? * When the Otolith Labs device is on are subjective measures of the vestibular system better than when the device is off? * Are the objective measures related to the subjective measures? Researchers will change the order of the device settings to ensure the changes aren't due to the order they are tested. Participants will: * Wear the Otolith Labs device while in a rotary chair at different settings for different tests. All of the rotary chair testing will take less than an hour. * Answer questions about how the rotary chair testing made them feel for each test. * Answer questions about their every-day susceptibility to motion sickness and about their vestibular migraine symptoms.
Official title: VIBRANT-VM: Vestibular Investigation of Bone-conducted Resonant Analysis of Time-constants in Patients With Vestibular Migraines
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
21 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
42
Start Date
2024-08-27
Completion Date
2025-11-01
Last Updated
2025-09-04
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Otolith Device Active
The device will be providing different levels of stimulation hypothesized to affect the vestibular system
Otolith Device Inactive
The device will be providing no stimulation to measure test-retest
Locations (2)
Dizzy and Vertigo Institute of Los Angeles
Beverly Hills, California, United States
Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina, United States