Balance disorders and recurring falls are the most frequent causes of medical treatment in old age. Chronic cerebral vascular insufficiency is considered to be the cause of instability in most of these cases, and its role in the development of postural instability in old age is likely to be greatly overrated. At the same time, the role of chronic peripheral vestibular disorders, by contrast, is underestimated. The emergence in recent years of sensitive, specific and, at the same time, relatively accessible methods of diagnosing peripheral vestibulopathies has led to a much more frequent diagnosis of peripheral vestibulopathies, and their role in the development of postural instability in elderly patients is being revisited. This review considers current approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of bilateral vestibulopathy.

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