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Part 3 – Audiovestibular Migraine What Audiologists and ENTs Need to Know in 2022 for Expanding Patient Care

Published on: December 13, 2022

Tech Topic | December 2022 Hearing Review

Millions of patients needlessly go without proper diagnosis and treatment each year. It is the authors’ hope that readers will become more interested in this topic and seek education and training in this often-perplexing condition.

By Richard E. Gans, PhD, and Joseph Sakumura, AuD

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Fall Risk Management in Audiology and ENT Practice: The Role of Cognitive, Vestibular, and Auditory Function

Published on: February 24, 2023

Patient Care // Fall Risk Management | March 2023 Hearing Review There is significant multidisciplinary interest in modifying risk factors for falling in the population of older adults. By Joseph […]

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Part 2 – Audiovestibular Symptoms Related to Migraine – What Audiologists and ENTs Need to Know in 2022 for Expanding Patient Care

Published on: November 7, 2022

Tech Topic | November 2022 Hearing Review One of the greatest challenges in the evaluation and management of patients with migraine is the diversity in the presentation of symptoms among […]

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Part 1 – Audiovestibular Symptoms Related to Migraine – What Audiologists and ENTs Need to Know In 2022 For Expanding Patient Care

Published on: October 14, 2022

Patient Care | October 2022 Hearing Review Migraine affects nearly 40 million individuals in the United States, more than asthma and diabetes combined. Most will have dizziness, vertigo, misophonia, and […]

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Gans repositioning maneuver for the posterior canal BPPV patients: systematic review and meta‑analysis

Published on: April 25, 2022

European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology Published: April 6, 2022 Authors Deepika Joshi1 · Vyom Gyanpuri2 · Abhishek Pathak1 · Rameshwar Nath Chaurasia1 · Vijay Nath Mishra1 · Anand Kumar1 · Varun […]

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