Resolution of Dizziness Following Treatment for Chronic Rhinosinusitis: A Case Report From Physical Therapy Outpatient Setting.
Shellie Zsoldos, Chia-Cheng Lin
Abstract
Open AccessBackground and Purpose: The purpose of this case report is to describe dizziness symptoms caused by sinusitis evaluated in outpatient physical therapy setting. Case Description: A 59-year-old man with chronic peripheral vertigo of the right ear was referred to our outpatient physical therapy for vestibular rehabilitation. He was diagnosed with chronic peripheral vertigo of the right ear. He experienced a spinning sensation lasting for several hours, with no clear or consistent trigger for the onset of his dizziness. Intervention: Vestibular-ocular reflex (VOR) exercises were prescribed as part of a home exercise program. Outcomes: The patient was unable to perform the prescribed VOR exercises due to his travel schedule. However, he reported complete resolution of dizziness symptoms following surgical intervention and pharmacological treatment for chronic rhinosinusitis. Discussion: This case highlights the importance of a holistic approach when evaluating and treating patients with vestibular symptoms. Clinicians should consider sinus-related conditions, such as chronic rhinosinusitis, as potential contributors to dizziness.