The relationship between vertigo and vestibular system disorders has been the subject of much research in recent years.The aim of this study is to review and analyze the relevant literature regarding this relationship, with emphasis on determining what causes the dizziness, how to test for vertigo, and specifically how to treat it.Additionally, while there may be many ways to prevent vertigo, the focus will be on how the role of therapy is vital in the future of healthcare, serving as prevention of anxiety and reoccurring vestibular disorders
Vestibular disorders are one of the most common causes of dizziness and loss of stability. Rehabilit...
A dissertation submitted to The Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology School of Human and C...
Dizziness is very common, but it is never normal. Dizziness can make performing daily activities, wo...
The relationship between vertigo and vestibular system disorders has been the subject of much resear...
Background: According to population-based studies that estimate disease prevalence, the majority of ...
AbstractCognitive and emotional factors may affect balance; psychiatric conditions are a common comp...
Dizziness is very prevalent and makes a great impact on people’s life. Because of anatomical and fun...
Background: Recent research findings have improved the understanding of the diagnosis, pathophysiolo...
The management of patients with vestibular disorders is a formidable problem. Many individuals prese...
Includes bibliographical references.The following honors capstone research project considers the neu...
INTRODUCTION: The vestibular system includes the parts of the inner ear and brain that help control...
The diagnosis and management of vertigo is still a challenge. Vertigo is managed by heterogenous gro...
Abstract: Dizziness is a symptom frequently encountered in clinical practice, especially during emer...
Vertigo and dizziness are two conditions whose prevalence throughout an individual's lifespan is est...
Vertigo is defined as the ‘hallucination’ of movement, either of self (subjective) or the environme...
Vestibular disorders are one of the most common causes of dizziness and loss of stability. Rehabilit...
A dissertation submitted to The Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology School of Human and C...
Dizziness is very common, but it is never normal. Dizziness can make performing daily activities, wo...
The relationship between vertigo and vestibular system disorders has been the subject of much resear...
Background: According to population-based studies that estimate disease prevalence, the majority of ...
AbstractCognitive and emotional factors may affect balance; psychiatric conditions are a common comp...
Dizziness is very prevalent and makes a great impact on people’s life. Because of anatomical and fun...
Background: Recent research findings have improved the understanding of the diagnosis, pathophysiolo...
The management of patients with vestibular disorders is a formidable problem. Many individuals prese...
Includes bibliographical references.The following honors capstone research project considers the neu...
INTRODUCTION: The vestibular system includes the parts of the inner ear and brain that help control...
The diagnosis and management of vertigo is still a challenge. Vertigo is managed by heterogenous gro...
Abstract: Dizziness is a symptom frequently encountered in clinical practice, especially during emer...
Vertigo and dizziness are two conditions whose prevalence throughout an individual's lifespan is est...
Vertigo is defined as the ‘hallucination’ of movement, either of self (subjective) or the environme...
Vestibular disorders are one of the most common causes of dizziness and loss of stability. Rehabilit...
A dissertation submitted to The Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology School of Human and C...
Dizziness is very common, but it is never normal. Dizziness can make performing daily activities, wo...