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POSTURAL STABILITY AND DIZZINESS SYMPTOMS IN PATIENTS WITH MIGRAINE WITHOUT AURA

Binnur Özkar, Emre Söylemez

Kastamonu Medical Journal - 2026;6(1):72-79

Department of Neurology, Medipol Acıbadem District Hospital, İstanbul, Türkiye

 

Aims: This study aims to assess postural stability and dizziness symptoms in individuals diagnosed with migraine without aura. Methods: The study group comprised 30 adult participants diagnosed with migraine, whereas the control group consisted of 30 adults without a migraine diagnosis. Participants' migraine characteristics were assessed, and the Migraine Disability Assessment Scale (MIDA S) along with the 24 -hour Migraine Quality of Life Questionnaire (24-h MQoLQ scores) were administered. Participants' balance abilities were evaluated under four different conditions using a static force platform. In addition, the severity of psychometric dizziness was assessed with the Visual Dizziness Inventory -Symptom Severity (VDI -SS), and fall frequency was evaluated using the Visual Analog Scale. Results: There were no significant differences between the groups in mediolateral and anteroposterior post ural sway in conditions I, II, III, and IV (p>0.05). The migraine group had significantly worse VDI -SS scores compared to the control group (p<0.001). In addition, patients in the migraine group reported a higher frequency of falls in the past year (p=0.00 1). Fall frequency was positively correlated with migraine duration (r= 0.3, p=0.021) and attack frequency (r=0.4, p<0.001) but negatively correlated with 24 -h MQoLQ scores (r= -0.6, p<0.001). VDI -SS scores were negatively correlated with migraine duration (r = -0.4, p = 0.001), attack frequency (r=-0.6, p<0.001), and MIDAS (r= -0.4, p=0.018), while they showed a positive correlation with 24 -h MQoLQ (r=0.6, p<0.001). Conclusion: Migraine without aura did not impair static postural stability but was associated with greater subjective dizziness, highlighting the need to assess both subjective symptoms and objective balance measures.