Thank you for your ongoing support during 2019. The Dizziness Balance Disorders Centre remains at the forefront of treatment, including the use of powerful technology to get accurate, objective assessments of symptoms. This year has been a joy to reach broader audiences through social media avenues on Facebook and LinkedIn, plus the reach which my […]
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2020 BE CLEAR
BE CLEAR ABOUT YOUR GOALSINVEST IN EDUCATION FROM LEADING VESTIBULAR PRACTITIONERS More details about our education program coming soon.
Deep in dizziness
Rare Vestibular Disorders and How We Treat Them The full interview: https://medium.com/dizzy-vertigo-institute/rare-vestibular-disorders-and-how-we-treat-them-1f0b899781cb
Migraines
Episodic ataxia is genetic and an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by sporadic bouts of ataxia (severe discoordination) with or without myokymia (continuous muscle movement). There are seven types recognised but the majority are due to two recognized entities. People with episodic ataxia have recurrent episodes of poor coordination and balance (ataxia). During these episodes, many […]
Mal de Débarquement Syndrome (MdDS)
Mal de Débarquement syndrome (MdDS) is persistent dizziness, disequilibrium and rocking sensation (like being on a boat) on return to a stable environment (land) following motion adaptation. Sea legs or land sickness is a common sensation after being aboard an ocean liner. Most people adapt from sea to land within several days which is normal, […]
Meniere’s Disease
Meniere’s disease/syndrome is idiopathic and due to endolymphatic hydrops. It is characterised by fullness in the ear, episodic vertigo, and fluctuating hearing loss and tinnitus. Meniere’s syndrome is due to endolymphatic hydrops, which is secondary to various medical conditions that interfere with the reabsorption of the endolymph. For example, head trauma, whiplash injury, viral infections, […]