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Vestibular neuritis. This inflammatory disorder, probably caused by a virus, can affect the nerves in the balance portion of your inner ear. Symptoms are ...
The purpose of this study is develop a tool called the Vestibular and Balance Function Measure (VBFM) to evaluate vertigo, dizziness, or balance problems that ...
An acoustic neuroma, now called vestibular schwannoma, is a tumor that develops on the main nerve leading from the inner ear to the brain.
A viral infection called vestibular neuritis can cause intense, constant vertigo. It's an infection of the main nerve that leads from the inner ear to the ...
This physical therapy technique is called vestibular rehabilitation. It is used for people with dizziness from inner ear conditions such as vestibular neuritis.
An exercise program by specially trained therapists at Mayo Clinic in Arizona to help you compensate for loss or imbalance within the vestibular system.
The goal of this study is to correlate protein content in vestibular schwannomas and cerebrospinal fluid to patient outcomes, imaging findings, and other ...
Beyond BPPV, examples of other medical conditions that can cause vertigo include vestibular neuritis and labyrinthitis. Both involve inner ear damage that ...
Vestibular schwannomas — the preferred term for acoustic neuromas — are ... Mayo Clinic has neuroradiologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons and otolaryngologists ...
Vestibular neuritis. Other possible causes of nausea and vomiting include: Acute liver failure · Alcohol use disorder · Anaphylaxis · Anorexia nervosa ...
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