A 26 year-old patient presents to the clinic with a diagnosis of a peri-lymphatic fistula with associated vestibular signs and symptoms related to a recent dental surgical procedure.What treatment rationale might be best used by the therapist?
A) Unstable unilateral deficit;inappropriate for vestibular rehabilitation
B) Stable unilateral deficit;appropriate for vestibular rehabilitation
C) Central vestibular deficit;appropriate for vestibular rehabilitation
D) Nonvestibular deficit;inappropriate for vestibular rehabilitation
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