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Ménière’s Disease

WEBMénière’s disease is a chronic, incurable vestibular (inner ear) disorder defined in 1995 by the Committee on Hearing and Equilibrium of the American Academy of …

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Healthcare Specialties

WEBSeveral types of health care professionals may become involved in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of dizziness and balance disorders. Below are brief …

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Diet and Nutrition for Vestibular Patients

WEBIn this episode hosts Cynthia Ryan and Kimberly Warner are joined by guests Dr. Jessica Lieffers, RD and Alicia Wolf of the Dizzy Cook to discuss diet and nutrition for people …

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What Does "Gut Health" Mean

WEBThis sets off a cascade of symptoms in your body, which can be felt in your gut, brain, metabolism, immune system, skin, thyroid, and sleep patterns. Leaky gut …

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Balance & Aging

WEBA vestibular therapist is a physical therapist with specific training in the assessment of balance deficits and inner ear disorders. Exercises provided by a vestibular therapist will …

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Cognitive Impacts of Vestibular Disorders

WEBDisorientation and confusion are common during the acute stages of vestibular disorders. In these very frightening and disturbing moments, a sense of time and place might feel non …

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Healthcare Directory

WEBHealthcare Directory. This is a members-only opt-in directory, and is not comprehensive. Please contact us if you need assistance. If you’re a healthcare provider and want to be …

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Members – Vestibular Disorders Association

WEBAugusta Health Therapy at the Lifetime Center. 107 Medical Center Drive, Fishersville, Virginia 22939, United States. (540) 332-5935, (540) 932-5935, Toll free: (800) 932 …

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Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)

WEBBenign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (or BPPV) is the most common cause of vertigo, which is a false sensation of spinning. 1. Benign – it is not life-threatening. Paroxysmal – …

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Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct (EVA)

WEBWhen a vestibular aqueduct is larger than normal (>1.0-1.5 mm), it is known as a large vestibular aqueduct (LVA) or by the term used here, enlarged vestibular aqueduct …

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Dietary Considerations

WEBSalt and sodium. A low-salt diet can reduce dizziness. Sodium intake affects body-fluid levels and their regulation. Salt and sodium are not identical; table salt (sodium chloride) …

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Neurologist: How to know when dizziness is serious

WEBVertigo causes a patient to feel like there is movement where there is none. It may cause feelings of tilting, spinning or falling, nausea, vomiting and even trouble …

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Visual Snow Syndrome

WEBVisual Snow Syndrome (VSS), is a chronic, debilitating, and persistent neurological condition that affects a person’s vision, hearing, and brain function. The …

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Balance Retraining

WEBVESTIBULAR.ORG :: 007 / TREATMENT 1 DISCLAIMER This booklet includes exercises that are suitable for people suffering from balance problems and dizziness.

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Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness

WEBBased on an article written by Dr. Jeffrey P. Staab, with edits by Brandy Hollins, AuD incorporating updates from the Barany Society and ICD-11 in 2017. HISTORY. …

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Counseling for Chronic Illness

WEBChronic illness can strain your view of yourself, your relationships, your place in society, and your plans for the future. Psychotherapy (also known as ‘counseling’ or just ‘therapy’) is …

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The Connection Between Vision & Balance

WEBThe intimate relationship between the balance (vestibular/inner ear) and vision begins at birth, as the vestibular system is the only fully myelinated (a protective sheath around …

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