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Vestibular disorder symptoms I have experienced by ci4me2007 Patient Expert Posted Fri 12 Dec 2008 6:33pm I came across an interesting website for an organization called VEDA (VEstibular Disorder Association).  I found this list of possible symptoms that is very interesting. Image copied from “vestibular system.” Online Art. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 23 Jan. 2008 Here is an explanation of the Vestibular system. I did not initially place all Read on »
This Dog has vestibular disease by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Thu 14 Aug 2008 10:19am Want to know what is vestibular disease vestibular apparatus is the neurological equipment responsible for perceiving one’s body’s orientation relative to the earth (determining if you are upside-down, standing up straight, falling etc.) and informing ones eyes and extremities how they should move accordingly. The vestibular Read on »
Does occupational diving cause permanent injuries to the ears or vestibular organs? by Annet Lenderink Patient Expert Posted Wed 06 Jan 2010 10:39am to decompression illness (DCI) or barotraumas. This may lead to distressing long-term symptoms, including dizziness and disequilibrium. Aims: To look for evidence of vestibular disorders... or shortly after a dive was reported by 63 and 15%, respectively. The prevalence of dizziness on land and ENG abnormalities did not change during follow-up. No vestibular disorders Read on »
PBL, Hearing, Vestibular, and Clinical Correlations by CCLCM Student .. Medical Student Posted Thu 23 Oct 2008 2:03pm or vestibular problems, but they aren't physicians. They have their own degree called a doctorate of audiology. These two audiologists were both really nice too, but their seminar had... to skim through the chapters during the seminars. The first seminar was about the vestibular system, and the seminar leader, although a nice guy and clearly trying to do his best Read on »
Endolymphatic Hydrops by Susannyny Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 03 Jun 2009 11:08am 2 Comments to visit CFB throughout this period. I greatly appreciate your continued support and if you suffer from any type of Vestibular disorder, I’d love to hear from you! Train hard... for a few seconds. As it turns out, my BPPV was a pre-cursor to a larger problem that was brewing and yesterday I received a diagnosis of Endolymphatic Hydrops, which is a disorder Read on »
Feeling Dizzy or Nauseous? Maybe it's all in your "ear"... by stuart Patient Expert Posted Tue 25 Jan 2011 12:00am January 25, 2011  BEING that I (Stuart Schlossman), have Vestibular problems AND Vertigo, I wanted to share the information found here, on Vestibular rehabilitation... deficits. VRT can help with a variety of vestibular problems, including benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) and the unilateral or bilateral vestibular hypofunction (reduced Read on »
2010 in review by ci4me2007 Patient Expert Posted Sun 02 Jan 2011 4:42am – the symptoms May 2007 4 comments Vestibular disorder symptoms I have experienced January 2008 5 comments Explaining the analogy: “Recruitment Read on »
Jump For Health by Susannyny Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 08 Jan 2010 9:18am modified the TT Beginner Workout B by replacing step-ups (not the best exercise for anyone with a vestibular disorder) with jump squats. It's now official - jump squats are my most Read on »
Inner ear balance disorders comm ... by Dr. Rubens D. Medical Doctor Posted Mon 25 May 2009 10:35pm Inner ear balance disorders common, associated with falls among older Americans 26 may 2009--An estimated 35 percent of U.S. adults age 40 and older have vestibular dysfunction (inner ear balance disorders), and those who do may have a higher risk of falling, according to a report in the May 25 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one Read on »
Ari's Omission : Autistic Disorder and Aspergers Disorder are Critically Different Disorders by Harold L D. Patient Expert Posted Sun 17 May 2009 10:12pm Why do some persons with Aspergers Disorder insist on the right to speak for persons with Autistic Disorder, to tell the world that persons with Autistic Disorder do... with Aspergers who persistently purports to speak on behalf of all people with "autism". Ne'eman, with Aspergers Disorder, expresses his opinion, as a person with "autism", about what Read on »