Combined biofeedback and vestibular rehabilitation therapy for vestibular migraine: clinical efficacy and neurobiochemical correlates - Takeaways - MDSpire

Combined biofeedback and vestibular rehabilitation therapy for vestibular migraine: clinical efficacy and neurobiochemical correlates

  • By

  • Tengteng Zhang

  • Ying Zhang

  • Jinghui Sun

  • Luting Lv

  • Hongwei Wang

  • He Zhang

  • Jie Li

  • Jiandong Wang

  • Zhidan Yu

  • Shuqin Wu

  • June 23, 2026

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    The study enrolled 148 patients with vestibular migraine, divided into four treatment groups for comparison.

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    Combined biofeedback and vestibular rehabilitation therapy achieved a total effective rate of 94.59%, significantly higher than other groups.

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    Group D showed superior improvements in anxiety, depression, vertigo disability, and balance function compared to all other groups.

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    Serum levels of 5-hydroxytryptamine and γ-aminobutyric acid increased significantly, while calcitonin gene-related peptide and acetylcholine decreased.

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    The study supports the combined therapy as a promising non-pharmacological treatment strategy for vestibular migraine.

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