Journal of Vestibular Research | Official Journal of the Bárány Society & Publishing ICVD Consensus Documents | Editor-in-Chief: Joseph M. Furman, MD, PhD
A New Press Release from the Journal of Vestibular Research sheds light on Motorist Disorientation Syndrome (MDS).
It’s not just about vestibular dysfunction—factors like visual dependency, anxiety, and more play a role!
Read the full press release: https://t.co/O6QRuV2Pth
🦴 New insights into Idiopathic Scoliosis (IS): Study finds a significant difference in head position & subjective visual vertical (SVV) perception between patients with IS and controls. Role of the vestibular system? ? #ScoliosisResearch https://t.co/NRoSaHW7AN
The perceived motion of a stationary floor, resulting in a loss of balance.
Possibly a "visual-vestibular conflict." when the visual system interprets moving patterns as motion, while the vestibular system does not detect corresponding motion cues
🌙#SleepDisorders could be more complex than you think. How do they relate to #VestibularProblems like falls and dizziness? Find out in this new study that shines light on REM sleep and anxiety symptoms' association with these issues: https://t.co/6A2NDsPpJ2
🚨 New research in JVR: Dizziness accounts for approx. 4% of Emergency Department visits in Japan from 2018-2020, unchanged during COVID-19, but with increases in total number of vestibular neuritis cases (91 in '18, 118 in '19, 130 in '20). 🔓https://t.co/YpE1j9N9Nq
Clinicians and researchers can benefit from understanding the lived experiences of people with PPPD. A new study sheds light on the subjective nature of PPPD and the importance of patient-centered care. 🔓 https://t.co/dUoQnm5gWQ
Galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) is a widely used tool in both research and clinical treatment. In our recent collaborative paper in @SfNJournals, we uncover the neural mechanism by which GVS activates the vestibular system. Check it out! https://t.co/LjzVMwGfyu
Let's see how nauseous you get 😵
The Human Vestibular Function experiment used a spinning chair to test Skylab astronauts' susceptibility to motion sickness, before, during, and after their time in space. #50YearsAgo
More on Skylab medical experiments: https://t.co/YXpqxsZF7Q
New research published in JVR suggests that where you live can impact your healthcare experience and outcomes for vestibular disorders. Time to first seek care and time to receive a final diagnosis differed by region in the US. See https://t.co/qI2HXnTdYa for more.
The Barany Society Classification OverSight Committee (COSC) has released a statement on Cervical Dizziness, also known as #CervicalVertigo. Check it out at https://t.co/GrvXfRBfbJ. 🔓
Check out the latest issue of the Journal of Vestibular Research. Highlights include a Barany position on cervical dizziness, a new scale of perceived difficulty with posture, and geographic variation in dizzy care. Access the latest issue here: https://t.co/UCESNZdVvx
New study shows that the Covid-19 pandemic has caused delays in healthcare and changes in treatment for vestibular disorder patients. While some have found remote care to be convenient, not all patients have been able to access care in this way. Read more: https://t.co/rUtqlfW4gM