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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2009
A sudden unilateral loss or impairment of vestibular function causes vertigo, dizziness, and impaired postural function. In most occasions, everyday activities supported or not by vestibular rehabilitation programs will promote a compensation and the symptoms subside. As the compensatory process requires sensory input, matching performed motor activity,
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A sudden unilateral loss or impairment of vestibular function causes vertigo, dizziness, and impaired postural function. In most occasions, everyday activities supported or not by vestibular rehabilitation programs will promote a compensation and the symptoms subside. As the compensatory process requires sensory input, matching performed motor activity,
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Role of vestibular adaptation in vestibular rehabilitation
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1998Recovery of gaze and postural stability in human beings with vestibular deficits is well documented. The mechanisms that contribute to this recovery form the basis for the exercises used in the rehabilitation of these patients. These mechanisms include the central preprogramming of eye movements and of postural responses, the potentiation of the ...
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Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1995
Because the cause of vestibular neuritis is unknown, this disorder is best understood as a constellation of characteristic clinical symptoms and signs. The differential diagnosis includes peripheral otologic disorders, including Meniere's disease, perilymph fistula, and vestibular atelectasis; and central disorders, including vascular insufficiency ...
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Because the cause of vestibular neuritis is unknown, this disorder is best understood as a constellation of characteristic clinical symptoms and signs. The differential diagnosis includes peripheral otologic disorders, including Meniere's disease, perilymph fistula, and vestibular atelectasis; and central disorders, including vascular insufficiency ...
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Vestibular Influences on the Vestibular and the Somatosensory Cortex
1972Publisher Summary For a long time the cortical projection of the vestibular nerve was thought to be in the temporal lobe. The cortical vestibular area was first identified in the cat by Walzl and Mountcastle with the evoked potential method. In this animal, the vestibular cortex is a small field between the auditory and the second somatic area.
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Vestibular rehabilitation for vestibular migraine
Advances in Physiotherapy, 2011AbstractThere are indications that vestibular rehabilitation might be an effective treatment for vestibular migraine. However, randomized controlled trials addressing the subject are lacking. The aim of this study was to describe two patients, one with definite vestibular migraine and one with probable vestibular migraine, their assessment and ...
Eva Ekvall Hansson, Margareta Troein
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1987
This article reviews and updates the pathology associated with the labyrinth and peripheral central nervous system. It serves as an overview to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of vertigo.
J E, Olsson, J S, Atkins
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This article reviews and updates the pathology associated with the labyrinth and peripheral central nervous system. It serves as an overview to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of vertigo.
J E, Olsson, J S, Atkins
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1973
Vestibular decruitment is a qualitative phenomenon of the caloric nystagmus. It is a pathognomonic finding which indicates or strongly suggests central nervous system pathology.
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Vestibular decruitment is a qualitative phenomenon of the caloric nystagmus. It is a pathognomonic finding which indicates or strongly suggests central nervous system pathology.
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1978
Vestibular neurectomy technique used for the standard middle fossa approach and for a total translabyrithine VIII nerve section is described. The middle fossa approach has been used in 49 cases of mainly Meniere's disease and basically the same approach for nerve decompression has been used in 19 cases of facial paralysis, 15 being due to Bell's palsy,
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Vestibular neurectomy technique used for the standard middle fossa approach and for a total translabyrithine VIII nerve section is described. The middle fossa approach has been used in 49 cases of mainly Meniere's disease and basically the same approach for nerve decompression has been used in 19 cases of facial paralysis, 15 being due to Bell's palsy,
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1988
The temporal bone collection at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary includes specimens from several cases in which the only reasonable explanation for vertigo is collapse of the walls of the ampullae and utricle, a disorder we have termed vestibular atelectasis.
S N, Merchant, H F, Schuknecht
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The temporal bone collection at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary includes specimens from several cases in which the only reasonable explanation for vertigo is collapse of the walls of the ampullae and utricle, a disorder we have termed vestibular atelectasis.
S N, Merchant, H F, Schuknecht
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Auris Nasus Larynx, 2000
A brief history of the vestibular neurectomy is given. This treatment modality was introduced in Denmark by us, using the experiences obtained by the use of translabyrinthine treatment modality for vestibular schwannoma surgery. This paper presents our experiences with this type of surgery (translabyrinthine, retrolabyrinthine and retrosigmoid ...
J, Thomsen, B, Berner, M, Tos
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A brief history of the vestibular neurectomy is given. This treatment modality was introduced in Denmark by us, using the experiences obtained by the use of translabyrinthine treatment modality for vestibular schwannoma surgery. This paper presents our experiences with this type of surgery (translabyrinthine, retrolabyrinthine and retrosigmoid ...
J, Thomsen, B, Berner, M, Tos
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