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The impact of bright light therapy on Parkinson's disease: A pilot study using vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials
Bright light therapy's effects on balance responses in Parkinson's disease: A pilot study
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Abstract
A total of 22 Parkinson's disease patients participated in a crossover randomized placebo-controlled study evaluating bright light therapy (BLT).
- Bright light therapy may improve excessive daytime sleepiness, anxiety, life quality, and autonomic function in Parkinson's disease patients.
- No significant difference was observed between bright light therapy and dim light therapy for the improvement of clinical symptoms.
- Significant differences in cervical VEMPs and ocular VEMPs peak latencies were noted after bright light therapy.
- Compared to dim light therapy, specific VEMP peak latencies (ĪLp13, ĪRp13, ĪLp11) showed significant differences after bright light therapy.
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