Effects of different vestibular implant stimulation paradigms on balance and gait variability in people with severe bilateral vestibulopathy: a triple-blinded randomised cross-over study
Meichan Zhu(Maastricht University), Christopher McCrum(Maastricht University), Paul Willems(Maastricht University), Gautier Grouvel(Geneva College), Joost J. A. Stultiens(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Benjamin Volpe(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Raymond van de Berg(National Research Tomsk State University), Bernd L. Vermorken(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Stan C J van Boxel(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Elke Devocht(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Angélica Pérez Fornos(University Hospital of Geneva), Kenneth Meijer(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Nils Guinand(Maastricht University Medical Centre), A. Miranda L. Janssen(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Rik Marcellis(Maastricht University)
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