Correia, AnabelaPimenta, CarlaAlves, MartaVirella, Daniel2021-11-152021-11-152021-04Correia A, Pimenta C, Alves M, Virella D. Reducing falls after stroke with gaze stability and oculomotor exercises – Betterbalance: a randomized controlled trial. In: World Physiotherapy Congress [online], April 9-11, 2021.http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/13999Background: Motor control deficits after stroke are associated with a decrease in recovery potential and fall episodes. Gaze stability and oculomotor exercises through vestibule-ocular reflex help to coordinate the movements of the head, trunk, and pelvis during walking improving balance. Aim of the study: To assess the effect of a domiciliary program of oculomotor and gaze stability exercises on the incidence of falls and on the risk of falls after stroke.engPhysiotherapyRehabilitationStrokeFallsStabilityOculomotor exerciseReducing falls after stroke with gaze stability and oculomotor exercises – Betterbalance: a randomized controlled trialconference object