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  1. VEDA Low-Salt Cookbook (Recipes and Cooking Tips from Members and Friends of VEDA) by Vestibular Disorders Association, 1998
  2. Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy for the Patient with Dizziness and Balance Disorders: Exercise Protocols (Spanish Edition) by Marian Girardi, 2005-06
  3. Progress in Human Auditory and Vestibular Histopathology
  4. Vestibular dysfunction common after age 40.(ENT DISORDERS): An article from: Family Practice News by Mary Ann Moon, 2009-06-15
  5. Continuing education questions.(Vestibular diseases in children): An article from: Communication Disorders Quarterly
  6. Vestibular schwannoma: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders</i> by Rosalyn, MD Carson-DeWitt, 2005
  7. Practical Management of the Balance Disorder Patient (Singular Audiology Text) by Neil T. Shepard, Steven A. Telian, 1996-07-01
  8. Otolith Function and Disorders (Advances in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology)
  9. Dizziness and Balance Disorders - An interdisciplinary approach
  10. Everyday Audiology: A Practical Guide for Healthcare Professionals by Kazunari J. Koike; Kazunari J. Koike, 2006-03-30
  11. Audiometry: masking.(AUDITORY AND VESTIBULAR MEDICINE CLINIC): An article from: Ear, Nose and Throat Journal by Mohamed A. Hamid, Kenneth H. Brookler, 2006-10-01
  12. Dizziness: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders</i> by Juli, PhD Berwald, 2005
  13. Sudden Loss of Cochlear & Vestibular Function (Advances in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology)
  14. Vestibular Neurotology (Advances in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology)

41. Health Library - Vestibular Disorders
Saint Luke's Health System eLibrary. vestibular disorders. Self Help Clearinghouse.vestibular disorders Association. International.
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42. Oto-Neurology / Vestibular Disorders
OtoNeurology / vestibular disorders Program. The Related Site (opensin new window) The vestibular disorders Association (VEDA). Oto
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Oto-Neurology / Vestibular Disorders Program The Oto-Neurology Section operates the Vestibular Laboratory, Oto-Neurology Clinic, and BPPV Service. Over 800 patients annually are tested in the vestibular diagnostic laboratory equipped with advanced digital video technology for the analysis of eye movements. A clinical short-arm centrifuge, digital video analysis workstation, and photon-free vestibular research facility allow for advances in vestibular testing. The Oto-Neurology Clinic sees over 1300 new and returning patients annually in a multidisciplinary setting that combines medical care, vestibular diagnostic testing, audiology, physical therapy, occupational and behavioral therapy. Over 60% of cases are managed with intensive rehabilitation. Related Site (opens in new window)
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43. Vestibular Disorders Support Group
Subscribe now . vestibular disorders Support Group. This is a supportgroup for people who have vestibular disorders. The group meets
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44. Health Library - Vestibular Disorders
vestibular disorders. Self Help Clearinghouse. vestibular disordersAssociation. International. 125 independent groups.
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45. Stories From People With Vestibular Disorders
Many publications affirm that experience of vestibular disorders. Forsome of us, though, vestibular disorders prove catastrophic.
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Danusha's Page Hi. My name is Danusha, and I have been diagnosed as having a vestibular disorder. I'm posting my story here to communicate how profound an impact such a diagnosis can have. Many get a diagnosis of Meniere's disease, perilymph fistula, or other vestibular disorder, have a few dizzy spells, and, eventually, get back on track. Many publications affirm that experience of vestibular disorders. For some of us, though, vestibular disorders prove catastrophic. They disrupt our lives and make it necessary for us to make extraordinary demands on social services, health care professionals, and loved ones. Often these significant others are confused and overwhelmed. They have no idea of vestibular disorders. Well-meaning people in power, such as Social Security officials, might suggest to us that our diagnosis is no big thing, and, that if we aren't working as we used to, we are probably malingerers, or hypochondriacs. Often we ourselves have no idea that our experience is not unique. Again and again, those receiving a new diagnosis ask, "I experience a lessened ability to concentrate." "I get terrible headaches." "I can't walk down tile hallways with sharp patterns." "Am I normal? Am I a malingerer? Am I a hypochondriac and am I imagining these symptoms? Am I the only one?" We need to educate ourselves and those who interact with us, including health professionals, that vestibular disorders can be catastrophically disruptive of life, and that that experience is not imagined by, nor the fault of, the sufferer. As part of this effort, I'm posting my history of vestibular disorder here. If you would like to add your own history, please contact us.

46. Stories From People With Vestibular Disorders
Reprinted from On the Level, the quarterly newsletter of the vestibular disordersAssociation, volume 16, No 4, Fall 1999 Differing Dramamines May Cause
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Reprinted from "On the Level," the quarterly newsletter of the Vestibular Disorders Association, volume 16, No 4, Fall 1999 "Differing Dramamines May Cause Confusion" by PJ Haybach, RN, MS Other back issues of "On The Level" can be seen at VEDA Differing Dramamines May Cause Confusion What could be confusing about an old drug that's been in use for a long time? A lot, unfortunately. Up until the 1990's, in the US, the trade name Dramamine represented one drug, the antihistamine and anti-motion sickness drug dimenhydrinate. Then a second medication under the trade name Dramamine was placed on the market. It was called Dramamine II. It did not contain dimenhydrinate; instead its active ingredient was meclizine hydrochloride, another antihistamine/anti-motion sickness drug. Recently Pharmacia/UpJohn, makers of Dramamine, changed the names of its two Dramamines again. The dimenhydrinate Dramamine is now sold as "Dramamine-Original Formula" and the meclizine type of Dramamine as "Dramamine-Less Drowsy Fromula." This series of drug and name changes illustrates the point that anyone taking a drug needs to know both the trade and generic (scientific name) names of the medication to be sure they are taking the proper drug. Even if a trade name has represented one drug for many

47. Health Library - Vestibular Disorders
vestibular disorders. Self Help Clearinghouse. vestibular disordersAssociation. International. 125 independent groups.
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48. The Inner Ear In Balance And Dizziness
Information for people with vestibular (inner ear balance) disorders and those who want to learn about them.Category Health Conditions and Diseases vestibular disorders...... or falling when you aren't? These are just some of the symptoms folks with innerear balance disturbances (also called vestibular disorders) can experience.
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You are visitor number NEWS: Alec Salt, PhD, a researcher at Washington University of St Louis, MO is interested in hearing from people with Meniere's disease who have tried the Atkins diet. Click here for more information Found only here: AAOHNS Meniere's Guidelines Tumarkin's Otolithic Crises The Dramamines Danusha's Stories ... Vestibular book store Guest Book: View Guestbook Sign Guestbook Good sources of general vestibular information on the Internet: VEDA Timothy Hain, MD John's Hopkins Washington University ... NIDCD More technical information on the Internet: Pubmed CRISP research database ARO abstracts Other: Healthcare newswire Search with Google Welcome to the Inner Ear Balance and Dizziness web page for people with inner ear balance and dizziness disorders and those who want to know more about them. Dizzy, spinning, lightheaded or feel like you're tilting or falling when you aren't? These are just some of the symptoms folks with inner ear balance disturbances (also called vestibular disorders) can experience. If you think you have a vestibular problem see your personal health care provider for more assistance and information. Prefer to find a doctor who just works with ears and/or balance instead? Check out the list of members at the

49. The Atlanta Vestibular Disorders Support Group
and/or anxiety. The Atlanta vestibular disorders Support Group hasbeen established to foster the following goals To provide a
http://www.atlantaearclinic.com/avda_sup_grp.htm
Dr. Steenerson Vestibular Rehab Cochlear Implants Tinnitus ... Contact Us This page has been created to provide support and information to people in the Metro Atlanta area. We have a support group meeting six times a year and you're invited. MEETING TIME:
2nd Saturday of even numbered months at 10:00 AM MEETING PLACE:
5665 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd, Atlanta, Ga. The vestibular system is the inner ear balance system responsible for tolerance of movements, position in space sense, reference for vision and balance. If any part of the system is not working correctly, a person may suffer symptoms of vertigo, dizziness, imbalance, falls, nausea, concentration problems, position in space problems, poor tolerance of movements, hearing loss, tinnitus, visual blurring and/or anxiety. The Atlanta Vestibular Disorders Support Group has been established to foster the following goals:
  • To provide a support network for people coping with dizziness, balance disorders, vertigo, motion intolerance, and other related problems. To provide a resource for information and services.

50. MEDLINEplus: Dizziness And Vertigo
vestibular disorders An Overview (vestibular disorders Association). Anatomy/PhysiologyHuman Balance System (vestibular disorders Association).
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Brain and Nervous System Ear, Nose, and Throat ... Symptoms and Manifestations From the National Institutes of Health
  • Balance Disorders (National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders) Balance, Dizziness, and You (National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders) Also available in: Spanish
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  • Dizziness (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research) Dizziness and Motion Sickness (American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Inc.) Vestibular Disorders: An Overview (Vestibular Disorders Association)
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  • Human Balance System (Vestibular Disorders Association)
  • Clinical Trials
  • ClinicalTrials.gov: Vertigo (National Institutes of Health)
  • Coping
  • Dining Out (Vestibular Disorders Association)
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  • Possible Symptoms of Vestibular Disorders (Vestibular Disorders Association) Trouble Getting a Diagnosis?
  • 51. MEDLINEplus: Meniere's Disease
    Coping Dining Out (vestibular disorders Association). Diagnosis VestibularRehabilitation (vestibular disorders Association). Specific
    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/menieresdisease.html
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  • Meniere's Disease (National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders) Also available in: Spanish
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  • Meniere's Disease (American Academy of Family Physicians)
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  • Diagnostic Tests (Vestibular Disorders Association) Hearing Problems: Self-Care Flowcharts (American Academy of Family Physicians) Vestibular Testing (American Hearing Research Foundation)
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  • 52. Portland Otologic Clinic - Management Of Vestibular Disorders
    The POC has pioneered the development of specific tests that have have beeninvaluable in the diagnosis of the more complex vestibular disorders.
    http://www.epleyclinic.com/poc.htm
    Home
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    Ear InfoSite POC'S Management of Vestibular Disorders Who Can Benefit Vertigo Consultation OMNIAX Positioning System "Epley Maneuvers" Video Course Other Resources Patient Questionnaire Audiology Services Hearing Aid Services Tinnitus Treatment Tinnitus Retraining Therapy About Our Audiologist Other Resources The Portland Otologic Clinic (POC) is organized and dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of the more complex cases involving the ear and related structures, with particular emphasis on chronic disorders involving vertigo and imbalance. The POC has remained at the forefront in developing new methods for managing vestibular conditions. By and large, these involve a change from the traditional methods of treatment, emphasizing definitive methods over symptomatic treatment, and minimally invasive methods over surgical treatment. John M. Epley, M.D.

    53. Portland Otologic Clinic - Specializing In Balance And Hearing Disorders
    available. The POC has been a trailblazer in the diagnosis and treatmentof dizzy conditions (vestibular disorders). Patients
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    Home
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    Ear InfoSite POC'S Management of Vestibular Disorders Who Can Benefit Vertigo Consultation OMNIAX Positioning System "Epley Maneuvers" Video Course Other Resources Patient Questionnaire Audiology Services Hearing Aid Services Tinnitus Treatment Tinnitus Retraining Therapy About Our Audiologist Other Resources The PORTLAND OTOLOGIC CLINIC is a unique medical facility specializing in diseases and injuries of the ear, and utilizing the most sophisticated testing and treatment methods available. The POC has been a "trailblazer" in the diagnosis and treatment of "dizzy" conditions (vestibular disorders). Patients from all over the world seek the expertise of Dr. John Epley, our medical director. The clinic also specializes in high technology hearing rehabilitation, including digitally programmable and fully 100% digital hearing aids, and tinnitus rehabilitation. Our focus is on the total patient. Our goal is to bring relief and hope for recovery

    54. Vestibular Disorders: Currents: UI Health Care
    Comprehensive management of vestibular disorders. History vestibular disorders(commonly known as dizziness) affect about 20% of the general population.
    http://www.uihealthcare.com/news/currents/vol3issue2/03vertigo.html
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    Currents: Spring 2002, Volume 3, Number 2
    Comprehensive management of vestibular disorders
    Functional Anatomy History: Vestibular disorders (commonly known as dizziness) affect about 20% of the general population. Their prevalence increases with age: approximately 1/4 to 1/3 of the elderly complain of some form of dizziness. Dizziness can be related to a vast number of causal factors, but in most patients one or several of a handful of etiologies can easily be identified. The causes of dizziness are rarely secondary to a serious ailment. New facts: Traditionally, vestibular disorders have been evaluated and managed by various medical specialists, including otologists. Over the last three decades, otoneurology (or neuro-otology) has started to emerge as a new subspecialty within otolaryngology and, most recently, within neurology. Currently, there are only about a dozen neurologists in this country who specialize in the evaluation of vestibular disorders. The shift in specialty reflects the realization that many cases of dizziness don't require ear surgery and are actually neurological. Another factor prompting specialization in vestibular disorders is their presentation, which consists of a vague, evasive, and rather complicated set of symptoms. Dizziness can mean various sensations to different patients. It can present as vertigo (spinning), lightheadedness, near-fainting, disequilibrium, or a combination of these. Most commonly, dizziness is used by patients to mean any and all of the above. It is a subjective feeling, difficult to describe, and it can be caused by many classes of diseases. Almost half of patients with vestibular problems indeed have more than one type of dizziness.

    55. Qango : Health: Diseases And Conditions: Vestibular Disorders
    Qango Directory vestibular disorders all of Qango only this category Options Help.Home Health Diseases and Conditions vestibular disorders, Suggest a Site.
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    56. IVertigo.net Vertigo,Therapy For Peripheral Vestibular Disorders  ,   B.Todd
    have been symptomatic for years. Surgical Treatment of Peripheral VestibularDisorders. Surgical therapy of chronic peripheral vestibular
    http://ivertigo.net/vertigo/vertherapy2.html
    Exercise Therapy Quick Review for Patients It is important to recognize that Benign Positional Paroxysmal Vertigo (BPPV) is responsible for at least fifty percent of all cases of vertigo and exercise therapy may be curative in up to ninety percent of patients. The primary therapeutic option is one form or other of exercise therapy. The severity of the individual attacks and accompanying nausea may be lessened by medical therapy, however, this does not prevent future attacks. Exercise therapy is indicated for all patients with BPPV. There are two general approaches to therapy: (a) a single treatment session in an outpatient office setting, (The Epley Maneuver and its variations) and (b) a series of exercises performed by the patient at home (The Brandt-Daroff exercises). Each will be briefly described. a). Office single treatment approach. Among the single treatment approaches are the Canal Repositioning Maneuver (CRP) and its modifications (Figure 9, Panel 1-6, Modified for this Web page exclusively, after Epley).
    Figure 9. Positioning sequence for left posterior semicircular canal (in red) shows orientation of left labyrinth and gravitating canaliths (in violet).

    57. IVertigo.net Vertigo  Vestibular Disorders,  B.Todd Troost
    vestibular disorders HISTORY. Vertigo, strictly defined, refers to anhallucination of movement. When the symptom complex is of spinning
    http://ivertigo.net/vertigo/vervestibular.html
    VESTIBULAR DISORDERS HISTORY
    Vertigo, strictly defined, refers to an hallucination of movement. When the symptom complex is of spinning or rotation, the cause is almost always the inner ear or peripheral vestibular system. Although it is true that some patients experience a definite sense of environmental spin or self-rotation, the majority do not present solely with true spinning vertigo. The most common complaint is one of dizziness , a term that represents a variety of symptoms (Table 1):
    TABLE 1. Symptoms encompassed by the term, dizziness Vertigo Bouncing Unsteadiness Falling Imbalance Swimming Spinning Staggering Floating Weaving Fainting Moving Lightheadedness Passing out Swaying Tilting Twisting Listing Blurry vision Rocking Disorientation Oscillating Poor equilibrium Rolling The examiner should elicit an exact description of what the patient is experiencing. Is it a spinning sensation that could be characterized as vertigo, pointing to the peripheral vestibular apparatus? Is it a sensation of falling without rotation? Is it a sensation of unsteadiness or imbalance? Is there a particular direction in which the patient tends to fall? When the patient's complaint is actually of incoordination or clumsiness, the cause may be cerebellar dysfunction or peripheral neuropathy. When the symptom complex is of "lightheadedness" or "swimmy-headedness," the examiner should think of presyncope or syncope and consider systemic factors such as postural hypotension, vasodepressor syncope, or cardiac arrhythmia.

    58. OUP: Vestibular Disorders (2/e): Furman
    vestibular disorders. vestibular disorders spans the gap between textbook knowledgeand the real world of caring with patients with dizziness. Readership.
    http://www.oup.co.uk/isbn/0-19-514579-8?view=sales

    59. The Health Library — Ears, Nose And Throat
    Autoimmune Inner Ear DiseaseAAOHNS. Autoimmunity and the Inner EarVestibularDisorders Association. Ototoxicityvestibular disorders Association.
    http://healthlibrary.stanford.edu/resources/internet/bodysystems/ent.html
    Diseases and Disorders Use these links to jump directly to your topic of interest: Balance Disorders (Dizziness, Vertigo) Communication Aids Ear Diseases General Ears, Nose and Throat ... Throat Surgery Ears, Nose and Throat: Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 General Ears, Nose and Throat Organizations National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS) American Rhinologic Society Overviews Ear, Nose and Throat Topics:MEDLINEplus Otolaryngic Gerontology (Issues of Aging):UCSD Otolaryngology Pediatric Otolaryngology:UCSD Otolaryngology General Ear, Nose, Throat Topics Emergencies in Otolaryngology:Baylor College of Medicine Foreign Bodies in the Ear, Nose, and Airway:Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Ear Diseases Anatomy and Physiology of the Ear:Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Anatomy and Function of the Ear:University of Washington Ear Disorders:MEDLINEplus Ear Problems: Self-Care Flowchart:American Academy of Family Physicians Acoustic Neuroma Acoustic Neuroma:MEDLINEplus Vestibular Schwannoma (Acoustic Neuroma) and Neurofibromatosis:NIDCD Acoustic Neuroma : University of Minnesota Acoustic Neuromas Text Book:Johns Hopkins ... Fractionated Stereotactic Radiotherapy For Acoustic Neuromas:Johns Hopkins See also Nervous System and Brain, Neurofibromatosis

    60. Vestibular Disorders Association
    vestibular disorders Association. International. 125 independent groups. Writevestibular disorders Association, PO Box 4467, Portland, OR 972084467.
    http://www.medhelp.org/amshc/amshc618.htm
    Title: International Ventilator Users Network Description: Information sharing by ventilator users and health care professionals experienced in home mechanical ventilation. Annual directory ($5). Quarterly newsletter ($17/US; $22/Overseas). Scope: International Founded: Address: 4207 Lindell Blvd.
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    United States Telephone: Fax: Email: gini_intl@msn.com Web Address: http://www.post-polio.org/ivun.html This information has been generously provided by The American Self Help Clearinghouse and hosted by Med Help International . Please send corrections/updates to ed@selfhelpgroups.org
    Updated: 02/2003

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