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SUSPENDED
Efficacy of a Transcranial Vibrating System for Mitigation of Migraine Associated Vertigo
Description

Vertigo is among the most common symptoms associated with migraine and affects 26.5% of migraine sufferers, leading to a dramatic impact in life limiting even the most simple activities. A new device, the OtoBand, a transcranial vibrating system, has been shown to mitigate and sometimes prevent vertigo and nausea in healthy subjects. The current study aims to determine if the Otoband can treat or reduce symptoms of Migraine Associated Vertigo (MAV).

COMPLETED
SENSE-VM: Safety and Effectiveness of a Novel Medical Device for Symptom Ease in Vestibular Migraines
Description

The goal of this virtual clinical trial is to compare the effectiveness of two study devices in providing temporary relief to adults aged 18-75 who suffer from symptoms of chronic Vestibular Migraines (VM), also known as Migraine Associated Vertigo. Participants will be: * Enrolled up to 50 days; enrollment, 14 days in Baseline Phase (no device), 7 days in Transition Phase, 28 days in Treatment Phase (study device) * Randomized and stratified into groups based on the referring clinic to be assigned one study device * Asked to use the study device as instructed by the study coordinator * Asked to submit daily diaries reporting their symptoms and use of device, and to participate in tele-health visits with study coordinators * Asked to provide their vertigo diagnosis from their physician * Compensated for their participation Researchers will compare the randomized groups to determine which group responds better to which device.

COMPLETED
Treating the Symptoms of Vertigo in a Real-world Setting Using the OtoBand
Description

The goal of this virtual clinical trial is to determine the effectiveness of two study devices in providing temporary relief to adults aged 18-70 who suffer from symptoms of chronic vestibular vertigo. The main question\[s\] it aims to answer are: * Within an episode, is there a significant difference between the randomized study devices at the individual timepoints during the vertigo episode? * Within an episode, is there evidence of quantitative treatment at each individual timepoint during the vertigo episode? Participants will be: * Enrolled up to 49 days; 14 days in Baseline Phase (no device) and 21 days in Treatment Phase (study device) for Study Arm 1 or 28 days in Treatment Phase (study device) for Study Arm 2 * Randomized and stratified into groups based on diagnosis to be assigned a study device * Asked to use the study device as instructed by the study coordinator * Asked to download a study app to submit daily diaries regarding their symptoms and use of device, and to participate in tele-health visits with study coordinators * Asked to provide their vertigo diagnosis from their physician * Compensated for their participation Researchers will compare the randomized groups to see which groups respond better to which device.

RECRUITING
The Effect of Bone-Conducted Stimulation on Rotary Chair Time Constants in Patients With Vestibular Migraines
Description

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if the Otolith Labs device can improve vestibular function of subjects with vestibular migraine. The main questions it aims to answer are: * When the Otolith Labs device is on, are objective measures of the vestibular system better than when the device is off? * When the Otolith Labs device is on are subjective measures of the vestibular system better than when the device is off? * Are the objective measures related to the subjective measures? Researchers will change the order of the device settings to ensure the changes aren't due to the order they are tested. Participants will: * Wear the Otolith Labs device while in a rotary chair at different settings for different tests. All of the rotary chair testing will take less than an hour. * Answer questions about how the rotary chair testing made them feel for each test. * Answer questions about their every-day susceptibility to motion sickness and about their vestibular migraine symptoms.

UNKNOWN
Evaluation of the OtoBand in Subjects With Self-reported Vertigo to Reduce Severity of Vertigo in a Real-world Setting
Description

This study seeks to gather data on the effect of a device, the OtoBand, in participants who have reported symptoms of vertigo, compared to the effect of using one of two sham devices. The study is designed to be conducted remotely using video conferencing between representatives of the manufacturer of the Otoband and participants. In order to comply with requirements for non-essential contact due to the Covid-19 pandemic there will be no person to person contact in the study.

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WITHDRAWN
Is Topiramate Effective in Treating Dizziness in Patient's With Migraine-Associated Dizziness
Description

The purpose of this study is to determine whether topiramate effective in treating dizziness symptoms that are associated with migraine headaches.