No actionable change; this is a correspondence reply with no new data, and no clinical guidance can be drawn from it.
Author replies to letters can clarify methodological ambiguities in vestibular rehabilitation research and contribute to the evolving evidence base for balance disorder management.
- 01Author reply to a published letter; no new empirical data is presented.
- 02Original manuscript examined proprioceptive vestibular rehabilitation for sensory-motor symptoms.
- 03Quality of life was an outcome in the original study being discussed.
- 04No abstract was available, limiting full assessment of the reply's content.
- 05Correspondence contributes to scientific dialogue but does not alter clinical guidance.
- PMID
- 42057396
- DOI
- 10.1055/s-0046-1817807.
- Publication type
- editorial
- Evidence level
- 5
- Population
- Patients undergoing proprioceptive vestibular rehabilitation
- Intervention
- Proprioceptive vestibular rehabilitation
Primary outcomes
Sensory-motor symptoms; Quality of life