Migraine Awareness – Cognition
Published on: June 10, 2019
Studies comparing migraineurs, vestibular migraineurs, and healthy controls don’t agree about the long term cognitive consequences of these disorders. An acute symptom load can tax a patient and yield poor […]
Read MoreMigraine Awareness – Ocular and Perceptual Thresholds
Published on: June 7, 2019
Bednarczuk et al (Brain 142, 606–616 (2019)) investigated ocular and perceptual thresholds in vestibular migraineurs (VM) before and after visual motion exposure. The researchers argue that VM prevents a patient […]
Read MorePatient Education – Not all migraines are the same
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Not all migraines are created equal. Vestibular migraine carries a unique symptom load from other types of migraines. Make sure you are being treated for the disorder that you have. […]
Read MoreMigraine Awareness – Pediatric Precursors
Published on: June 5, 2019
Researchers have identified a host of potential pediatric precursors to vestibular migraine (VM). Vestibular migraineurs commonly report having suffered from motion sickness as children. Pediatric conditions, like Benign Paroxysmal Vertigo […]
Read MoreMigraine Awareness – Caloric Eye Speed
Published on: June 4, 2019
Thompson-Harvey and Mikulec (American Journal of Otolaryngology 39, 180–183 (2018)) investigated the utility of using caloric eye speed to inform the diagnosis of vestibular migraine (VM). Comparisons between from 34 […]
Read MoreJune is Migraine Awareness Month
Published on: June 3, 2019
June is Migraine Awareness Month! Stay connected for AIB updates on vestibular migraine, including: research, symptoms, psychiatric conditions, testing batteries, and treatment.
Read MoreThe Best Car to Drive after Sustaining a Concussion
Published on: May 17, 2019
What type of vehicle should you be driving in after you sustain a concussion? A Mercedes Benz? Rolls Royce? Cadillac? Subaru? Or the car you drove to Rehab in? Should […]
Read MoreVestibular Toxicity: Causes, Evaluation Protocols, Intervention, and Management
Published on: April 16, 2019
SEMINARS IN HEARING/VOLUME 40, NUMBER 2 2019. Richard E. Gans, Ph.D. and Grant Rauterkus, Research Associate READ – Vestibular Toxicity
Read MoreEvaluation and Management of Vestibular Function in Infants and Children with Hearing Loss
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Pediatric Audiology 3rd Edition II Diagnosing Hearing Disorders in Infants and Children Richard E. Gans, Ph.D. READ – Vestibular Function in Children with Hearing Loss
Read MoreThe Concussion Spectrum: Who is on the Team?
Published on: April 11, 2019
If you have attended one of our Concussion workshops you know that we embrace the so-called “Concussion Spectrum”. The Concussion Spectrum essentially describes the responsibilities of a concussion management plan […]
Read MoreVirtual Reality & Vestibular Rehabilitation: Will A New Technology Improve Outcomes?
Published on: April 7, 2019
Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT) has long been recognized as the gold standard in the non-medical management of patients with chronic non-compensated vestibulopathy. The functional manifestations may be comprised of one […]
Read MoreLa realidad virtual en la rehabilitación vestibular: ¿esta nueva tecnología mejorará los resultados?
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La terapia de rehabilitación vestibular (VRT) ha sido reconocida durante mucho tiempo como el estándar por excelencia para el tratamiento no médico de pacientes con vestibulopatía crónica no compensada. Las […]
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