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2. How Does The Vestibular System Work?

Sep 19, 2023
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The Anatomy & Physiology of the Vestibular System

Ever wondered how your sense of balance works and how it relates to vestibular migraine, dizziness, and vertigo? In this informative episode of Grounded, leading neurologists and vestibular specialists take a deep dive into the intricate anatomy & physiology of the vestibular system – your body's internal guide to spatial orientation.

We unravel how disruptions in the inner ear and this crucial system can lead to conditions like vestibular migraine, causing frustrating symptoms such as chronic dizziness and balance issues.

Curious about managing vestibular migraine symptoms? Looking for insights into the latest vestibular disorders treatment and effective coping strategies? Tune in as our experts provide practical tips and discuss cutting-edge research in vestibular PT and beyond.

Whether you're personally navigating balance issues or simply fascinated by how your body works, Grounded offers reliable insights into the world of vestibular health. Learn about ear anatomy, the role of ear crystals, and the difference between peripheral & central vestibular disorder. We also touch upon proprioception and how the brain processes this information, sometimes leading to processing issues. Discover the potential of neuroplasticity in rehabilitation.

Ready to understand your balance and regain stability? Tune in to Grounded on all major podcast platforms.

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Keywords: how does the vestibular system work, ear anatomy, vestibular PT, inner ear, ear crystals, anatomy & physiology, balance issues, chronic dizziness, vestibular disorders treatment, proprioception, vestibular migraine, peripheral & central vestibular disorder, processing issues, neuroplasticity

Disclaimer: Remember: this podcast is for informational purposes only and may not be the best fit for you and your personal situation. It shall not be construed as medical advice. The information and education provided here is not intended or implied to supplement or replace professional medical treatment, advice, and/or diagnosis. Always check with your own physician or medical professional before trying or implementing any information found here.  

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