Nystagmus: Involuntary, rapid and repetitive movements of the eyes. Movements can be side to side, vertical or circular. Menière’s disease: A disease that affects the vestibular part of the inner ear ...
Vestibular neuritis is a condition that causes vertigo and dizziness. It results from inflammation of your vestibular nerve, a nerve in the ear that sends information to your brain about balance. When ...
Angela Reimer, a physical therapist at Little Falls Hospital, recently earned a Certificate in Vestibular Rehabilitation from the American Institute of Balance. For more than 25 years, Reimer has ...
From the time we each take our first steps as toddlers, we learn how to balance our bodies as we stand, walk and move around each day. We seldom give our ability to move around a second thought. It's ...
Jessica Voegeli is now certified in vestibular rehabilitation, a form of therapy designed to improve vertigo, dizziness, visual disturbance or imbalance, at the Animas Surgical Center’s Rivergate ...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the clinical effectiveness and safety of stand alone and blended internet based vestibular rehabilitation (VR) in the management of chronic vestibular syndromes in general ...
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