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         Vestibular Disorders:     more books (58)
  1. Vestibular Disorders: A Case Study Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment by Joseph Furman, Stephen Cass, et all 2010-01-29
  2. Disorders of the Vestibular System by Robert W. Baloh, G. Michael Halmagyi, 1996-01-15
  3. Dizzy: What You Need to Know About Managing and Treating Balance Disorders by Jack J. Wazen, 2004-02-03
  4. Vestibular Disorders by Hugh O. Barber, J. A. Sharpe, 1988-05
  5. Vestibular Disorders: A Case Study Approach by Joseph M. Furman, Stephen P. Cass, et all 2002-05-15
  6. The Oculomotor and Vestibular Systems: Their Function and Disorders (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences) by Germany) International Ocular Motor Meeting 2003 (Wildbad Kreuth, 2004-02
  7. Medical Otology and Neurotology: A Clinical Guide to Auditory and Vestibular Disorders by Mohamed Hamid, Aristides Sismanis, 2006-06-02
  8. Balancing Act: For People with Dizziness and Balance Disorders by Mary Ann Watson, Helen Sinclair, et all 2001
  9. Ocular Motor Disorders and Vertigo: Diagnosis and Management by Michael Strupp, Thomas Brandt, 2011-07-28
  10. Neurological Aspects of Auditory and Vestibular Disorders by William S. & Bob R. Alford, Eds. Fields, 1964
  11. Neurological Aspects of Auditory and Vestibular Disorders by William S. & Bob R. Alford, eds. Fields, 1964
  12. Neurophysiological and Clinical Aspects of Vestibular Disorders (Advances in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology)
  13. Neurological Aspects of Auditory and Vestibular Disorders. Eleventh Annual Scientific Meeting of the Houston Neurological Society jointly sponsored by the Department of Neurology, Baylor University College of Medicine, Texas Medical Center Houston, Texas. by William S. & Bob R. ALFORD (eds.). FIELDS, 1954-01-01
  14. Balance gone haywire: a variety of vestibular system disorders can make an animal suddenly start tipping over.(Health): An article from: Dog Watch by Tom Ewing, 2009-03-01

1. Vertigo, Dizziness: Vestibular Disorders Association
vestibular disorders Association (VEDA). ¨ What is VEDA? Diagram of the innerear, anatomy (8k graphic). Types of vestibular disorders. ¨ Acoustic neuroma.
http://www.vestibular.org/
Vestibular Disorders Association
VEDA
Symptoms of vestibular impairment may include dizziness, imbalance, vertigo, nausea, and fuzzy vision and may be accompanied by hearing problems, fatigue and changes in cognitive functioning. VEDA offers education and support through its books, videos resource lists explanatory publications and membership services
Vestibular Disorders Association (VEDA)
What is VEDA History and Goals of the Organization Board members Advisors ... Symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment, disability, available help, statistics and more Spanish version ( Espanola
Diagram of the inner ear , anatomy (8k graphic)
Types of Vestibular Disorders
Acoustic neuroma Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) Endolymphatic hydrops Labyrinthitis and neuronitis ... Perilymph fistula
VEDA Books, Videos, Publications
(book) BPPV: What You Need to Know (book) Balancing Act, 2nd edition (book) Cookbook, low-sodium (book) Stories and Strategies (book) Getting Better: Diagnosis and Treatment (video) Managing Your Symptoms (video) Helping the Family Understand (video) Short publications (coping strategies, aging, children, diet, dining out

2. Vestibular Disorders: An Overview
vestibular disorders An Overview. · Symptoms. Patients with vestibular disordersoften report fatigue and loss of stamina and an inability to concentrate.
http://www.vestibular.org/overview.html
Vestibular Disorders: An Overview
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Symptoms
The most frequently reported symptoms of vestibular disorders are dizziness, unsteadiness or imbalance when walking, vertigo, and nausea. These symptoms may be quite mild, lasting minutes, or quite severe, resulting in total disability. Because the vestibular system interacts with many other parts of the nervous system, symptoms may also be experienced as problems with vision, muscles, and thinking, and memory. In addition, people with vestibular disorders may suffer headache and muscular aches in the neck and back, increased tendency to suffer from motion sickness, and increased sensitivity to noise and bright lights. Patients with vestibular disorders often report fatigue and loss of stamina and an inability to concentrate. Difficulty with reading and speech may occur during times of fatigue. When these symptoms are constant and disabling, they may be accompanied by irritability, loss of self-esteem, and/or depression.
Statistics
Vestibular disorders occur frequently and can affect people of all ages and all walks of life.

3. Vestibular Disorders
School of Medicine. Research and Training Center for Hearing and Balance. vestibular disorders. Anterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Syndrome. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. Bilateral Vestibular Loss. Cerebellar syndromes (progressive)
http://www.bme.jhu.edu/labs/chb/disorders/disorder.html
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4. VestibularDisordersImbalance
Information site, including multiple message boards.
http://groups.msn.com/VestibularDisordersImbalance/_homepage.msnw?pgmarket=en-us

5. Vestibular Disorders Hotsheet: Coping With Dizziness And Vertigo
Your starting point on the Web for information regarding innerear related dizziness and balance problems. DIZZINESS VESTIBULAR CATEGORIES. Anatomy. Articles/Publications Live Chat w/Other
http://www.conciliocreative.com/dizzy
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6. JHU Center For Hearing And Balance
Vestibular Case Studies. Vestibular System Quiz. Vestibular Glossary of Terms. vestibular disorders. Dizziness FAQ
http://www.bme.jhu.edu/labs/chb
Center for Hearing and Balance
a center in the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Welcome to the Johns Hopkins Center for Hearing and Balance. The Center includes researchers, teachers, clinicians, and others in the Hopkins community. The goal of the Center is to perform basic and clinical research, train basic and clinical investigators. Research is centered on auditory (hearing) and vestibular (balance) function in normal subjects and in patients with hearing and balance disorders, and on rehabilitation. Laboratories Clinical Topics Training Opportunities Related Links ... Comments Laboratories

7. Balance, Dizziness & Vestibular Disorders / Family Village Library
Balance, Dizziness vestibular disorders. Who to Contact. Where to Go to Chat with Others. Learn More About It. Web Sites. Search AltaVista for "Vestibular Disorder" or "Balance Disorder" or "Dizziness" Who to Contact The vestibular disorders Association provides information about vestibular disorders and related topics
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/lib_bala.htm
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Who to Contact
Vestibular Disorders Association (VEDA)
PO Box 4467
Portland, Oregon, USA 97208-4467
Fax: (503) 229-8064
E-mail: veda@vestibular.org
http://www.vestibular.org/
The Vestibular Disorders Association provides information about vestibular disorders and related topics, provides a support network for people with dizziness and balance disorders, educates the public and health professionals about the disorders, and supports research and clinical activities that may improve the quality of life for the people affected. VEDA has local chapters and has a directory of these groups available. They will give assistance to anyone who wishes to start a new support group in their locality. VEDA publishes a quarterly newsletter, On The Level , that is free with membership and has many brochures and books available to members including; "Balancing Act," "Stories and Strategies: Coping with Vestibular Disorders," "Your Balance System: How does it Work,"

8. Ask NOAH About The Ear And Hearing/Vestibular (Balance) Disorders
Inner Ear Anatomy vestibular disorders Association. The Interactive Ear - Hearing Center also in Spanish) vestibular disorders An Overview - vestibular disorders Association ( also
http://www.noah-health.org/english/illness/disability/hearing.html
Ask NOAH About: The Ear and Hearing/Balance Disorders
What are the Ear and Ear Disorders? Living with Hearing Loss The Basics
Ear Anatomy

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What are the Ear and Ear Disorders?
The Basics
Take Our Fact and Fiction Quiz - AAO-HNS
What Is The Difference Between a Deaf and a Hard of Hearing Person? - National Association of the Deaf
Anatomy of the Ear
Anatomy and Physiology of the Ear - Children's Hospital Boston, MA
The Ear and Hearing - Gallaudet University
Fundamentals of Hearing, Part I - Boys Town National Research Hospital
Fundamentals of Hearing, Part II - Boys Town National Research Hospital ...
Let's Hear it for the Ear - KidsHealth
Ear Wax
Ear Wax - MedicineNet
Earwax - American Academy of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
What is Earwax? - KidsHealth
Glossaries
Common Hearing Loss Prevention Terms - National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Gestures - Deaf World Web
Glossary of Terms: Acoustic Neuroma - Acoustic Neuroma Association
American Sign Language Browser - Michigan State University (Requires Quicktime
The Hearing Dictionary - Hearing Center
Prevention of Hearing Disorders
Noise and Hearing Loss Prevention Page - National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Noise and Hearing Protection - American Academy of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery

9. Healthfinder® - Vestibular Disorders
Carefully selected government and nonprofit health information on vestibular disorders all topics V vestibular disorders. displaying 12 of 2 documents see categories and related topics. Vestibular Schwannoma (Acoustic Neurinoma) and Neurofibromatosis
http://www.healthfinder.gov/Scripts/SearchContext.asp?topic=898

10. B.C. Balance And Dizziness Disorders Society, Vancouver, Canada - Self-help Grou
Information and support for persons with balance, dizziness, and all vestibular disorders. To develop awareness of the issues surrounding these disorders.
http://www.balanceanddizziness.org
BADD - Balance And Dizziness Disorders Society - Vancouver, BC, Canada
Support for people with balance, dizziness, and related vestibular and hearing problems - through -
Mission of the Society
The B.C. Balance and Dizziness Disorders Society has been organized to provide information and support for persons with balance, dizziness, and all vestibular disorders and to develop awareness of the issues surrounding these disorders. Board of Directors - Executive of BADD
HISTORY of BC BADD Society
Thirty-five people gathered in June 1999 hoping to find mutual support for balance and dizziness disorders. The B.C. Balance and Dizziness Disorders society was subsequently:
  • incorporated as a non-profit society in British Columbia in October 1999 and
  • was registered as a Canadian charitable organization in January 2000.
  • As of June 2002 there are 350 (three hundred and fifty) members.
  • As of December 2003 we have 412 members.
GOALS of BC's BADD Society are to:
  • become more informed about our disorders and related topics.
  • build a support network for people with vestibular disorders.

11. InnerShine
Offers a food planner based on dietary exchanges, information on vestibular disorders, and a message board community.
http://www.innershine.com
Welcome to InnerShine New ShapeUP Weightloss Forum New Meniere's Talk Forums
Meniere's Talk Forums
is a support board for people who have Meniere's or any other Vestibular Disorder. We are here for you! Please click above and you'll be talking to other MM'ers today. Registration required to post.
Dizziness Everyone has at some time experienced dizziness in the forms of vertigo, imbalance, or fainting. Most causes of vertigo (a type of dizziness) are due to a problem with the inner ear or specifically, the vestibular system. More than 5 million Americans visit their doctor every year because vertigo is severely interfering with their ability to work or to enjoy everyday activities. There's a special place here at InnerShine for people who have vestibular disorders, including Meniere's Disease. Awareness and widespread support are our goals, and the more we learn how complex our little ears are, the more we can understand and support more research. Click on the menu to the left for extensive information.
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12. General Dizziness Information
vestibular disorders Students at the University of Michigan were asked by theirinstructor to answer 1 of 5 questions regarding vestibular disorders.
http://www.conciliocreative.com/dizzy/general.html
Go to.... Search Entire Site Dizziness Survey Results Interactive Message Board Healthcare Provider Comments Dizzy Chat Letters from Vestib. Patients Organizations/Associations Patient Stories/Support Groups Miscellaneous Vestibular Information Articles/Publications Inner-Ear Related Mailing Lists Inner-Ear Related Newsgroups Conferences/Meetings Treatments Testing/Diagnosis Anatomy Vestibular Research Vestibular Sites in Foreign Languages Inner-Ear Related Multimedia Sites Vestibular Related Technical Papers
Miscellaneous Inner-Ear Information
  • Vestibular Disorders
    Students at the University of Michigan were asked by their instructor to answer 1 of 5 questions regarding vestibular disorders. Click this link to see what they created as a result.
  • Menieres.Org
    Lots of information for sufferers of Meniere's Disease.
  • Meniere's Disease and Allergies
  • Mal de Debarquement
    A support page for people suffer with Mal de Debarquement (MDD), defined by the author of this site as "a persistent rocking or disequilibrium sensation after prolonged exposure to motion"
  • The Meniere's Page
    by The Ear and Skull Base Center, Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri

13. ClubSpin
Offers support for those with vestibular disorders like Menieres Disease, Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo, Hydrops, Perilymph Fistula and others that cause vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus, and loss of balance.
http://communities.msn.com/ClubSpin
var nEditorialCatId = 96; MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money Web Search: Groups Groups Home My Groups Language ... Help ClubSpin ClubSpin@groups.msn.com What's New Join Now Home Page New Member Info ... Tools WELCOME A fun place for those living with Vestibular Disorders like Menieres Disease, Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), Hydrops, Perilymph Fistula and others that cause vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus, loss of balance and a whole host of other symptoms. We have a serious discussion board where we try to answer your questions and provide support. You'll will find us chattering and joking about a little of everything on the general message board. We have found laughter to be a wonderful medicine. We like to share jokes or inspirational writings too, so we have a message board for that also. We hope you find this club helpful, informative and at the same time fun. We're glad you've found us. Please join right in. Please see our Club Guidelines for information on posting to the message boards. The New Member Info page also has some helpful items for new members. This site does not contain medical professionals.

14. Vestibular Disorder Sources At Vestibulardisorder.com
Vestibular Disorder at Vestibulardisorder.com. vestibular disorders arecompletely missed or ignored in the vast majority head injury cases.
http://vestibulardisorder.com/vestibular_disorder_w.html
Vestibular Disorder at Vestibulardisorder.com
Vestibular disorder information presented at Vestibulardisorder.com. Vestibular disorder sources by clicking above. Find vestibular disorder on Vestibulardisorder.com. Diseases which effect the inner ear and the rest of the vestibular system are outside the direct focus. Despite the fact that dizziness, nausea and vertigo are perhaps the most common of symptoms after a head injury. Vestibular disorders are completely missed or ignored in the vast majority head injury cases. The attentional demands of a vestibular system run amuck, are perhaps the worst of all brain injury symptomatology. Related terms are long term brain injury care attention and traumatic brain injury coma stimulation and rehabilitation articles national association for head injuries , and affects of alcohol after a brain injury . When untreated, and allowed to become intractable, they can impose an extreme additional burden upon an injured brain. Despite the fact that many vestibular conditions can be effectively treated and sometimes easily cured. The Vestibular System is the sensitive system which is responsible for the bodies sense of motion. Vestibular disorders involve a disturbing paradox in our experience with brain injured individuals. Vestibulardisorder.com is a website with a mission to educate about the subtle disabling symptoms that can follow minor brain injury. Vestibular disorder sources at Vestibulardisorder.com. focus of this page is injury to the head and brain caused by the wrongful or negligent conduct of others.

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16. Vestibular Disorder Sources Available By Vestibulardisorder.com
injured brain. vestibular disorders involve a disturbing paradox inour experience with brain injured individuals. The Vestibular
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Vestibular Disorder sources available by Vestibulardisorder.com
The Post Traumatic Vestibular Disorder's Page is a comprehensive treatment of vertigo, dizziness and nystagmus. Find vestibular disorder on Vestibulardisorder.com with the terms billings brain injury attorneys body positions + coma tbi dyno tbi mfi difference , and polycystic kidney head injury
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The Life of a Service Dog. Includes service dog info, service dog links, disability information, vestibular disorders and mental illness information. Understand the partnership of a Service Dog Team.
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18. Vestibular Disorders Support Group
This is a support group for people who have vestibular disorders. The groupmeets bimonthly at Froedtert Hospital. vestibular disorders Support Group.
http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/929130413.html
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Vestibular Disorders Support Group
This is a support group for people who have vestibular disorders. The group meets:
  • When: The last Tuesday of odd-numbered months from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
For more information, please call Community Education Department
Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital

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Article Created: 1999-05-01
Article Updated: 2001-01-08
Each year, Medical College of Wisconsin physicians care for more than 180,000 patients, representing nearly 500,000 patient visits. Medical College physicians practice at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital, the Milwaukee VA Medical Center, and many other hospitals and clinics in Milwaukee and southeastern Wisconsin. Home About HealthLink Medical College of Wisconsin Clinical Trials ... Privacy

19. Dizzy Lounge
The hope of this site is to give support to people living with vestibular disorders.
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20. Vestibular Disorders - Information / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
home ear, nose and throat vestibular disorders vestibular disorders.Information • Diagnosis • Treatment • Prevention. External
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