Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation (GVS) And Balance Rehabilitation.

Galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) refers to the process of applying small electric currents (approximately 1.0 ma) to the mastoid processes behind the ears, which stimulates the primary vestibular afferents of the inner ear.
This serves to modulate continues firing levels of the vestibular afferents causes a standing subject to lean in different directions depending about the polarity of the current. GVS generates illusory sensations of motion and postural and ocular reflexes.

What GVS does?

Which are the condition GVS can be used?

Recent researches are undergoing to find the long term effect and the effect of GVS with virtual reality in balance deficits or in vestibular deficits. But this can be an advanced and also effective treatment in vestibular rehabilitation and balance rehabilitation.
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