Vestibular Disorders

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VEDA - Vestibular Disorders Association - BPPV

vestibular.org — “Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is a disorder that causes vertigo, dizziness, and other symptoms due to debris (otoconia, or \View full resource at vestibular.org

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gartzOtolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Artz specializes in otology, neurotology, skull base surgery and sinus surgery. Dr. Artz completed a fellowship at the Michigan Ear Institute.

Surgeries that he specializes in, include stapes surgery for otosclerosis, cochlear implants for severe hearing loss in adults, tympanoplasties and mastoidectomies for chronic ear disease, cholesteatoma and surfer's ear, skull base surgery for tumors such as acoustic neuromas menigiomas and epidermoids. 

In addition, Dr. Artz performs general Otolaryngology (ENT) surgeries which includes endoscopic sinus surgery, adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy and ear tubes for children.

Dr. Artz also has extensive training and experience evaluating and treating patients with dizziness and vertigo. Disorders of the inner ear that he commonly treats include migraine vertigo, meniere's disease, vestibular neuritis, benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV) and acoustic neuromas." /> Gregory J. Artz, MD ENT Doctor, Physician, Active Health Library, Doctor, Jefferson ENT, and Surgeon

Herbs for Vestibular Disorders | eHow.com

ehow.com — “Herbs for Vestibular Disorders. Vestibular disorders is a term for the sorts of inner-ear ailments that can cause dizziness, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), nausea, feelings of pressure or fullness in the ear, and even...View full resource at ehow.com

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VEDA - Vestibular Disorders Association - Electronystagmography (ENG)

vestibular.org — “Electronystagmography (ENG) is a group of tests that look for signs of vestibular dysfunction or neurological problems by recording nystagmus and other eye movements. ENG is the most common test administered to people with dizziness, vertigo, and balance disorders.View full resource at vestibular.org

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gartzOtolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Artz specializes in otology, neurotology, skull base surgery and sinus surgery. Dr. Artz completed a fellowship at the Michigan Ear Institute.

Surgeries that he specializes in, include stapes surgery for otosclerosis, cochlear implants for severe hearing loss in adults, tympanoplasties and mastoidectomies for chronic ear disease, cholesteatoma and surfer's ear, skull base surgery for tumors such as acoustic neuromas menigiomas and epidermoids. 

In addition, Dr. Artz performs general Otolaryngology (ENT) surgeries which includes endoscopic sinus surgery, adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy and ear tubes for children.

Dr. Artz also has extensive training and experience evaluating and treating patients with dizziness and vertigo. Disorders of the inner ear that he commonly treats include migraine vertigo, meniere's disease, vestibular neuritis, benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV) and acoustic neuromas." /> Gregory J. Artz, MD ENT Doctor, Physician, Active Health Library, Doctor, Jefferson ENT, and Surgeon

VEDA - Vestibular Disorders Association - Causes of Dizziness

vestibular.org — “Many cases of dizziness, vertigo, and imbalance involve vestibular (inner ear) disorders. Other cases of dizziness are due to cardiovascular, neurological, or other disorders.View full resource at vestibular.org

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gartzOtolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Artz specializes in otology, neurotology, skull base surgery and sinus surgery. Dr. Artz completed a fellowship at the Michigan Ear Institute.

Surgeries that he specializes in, include stapes surgery for otosclerosis, cochlear implants for severe hearing loss in adults, tympanoplasties and mastoidectomies for chronic ear disease, cholesteatoma and surfer's ear, skull base surgery for tumors such as acoustic neuromas menigiomas and epidermoids. 

In addition, Dr. Artz performs general Otolaryngology (ENT) surgeries which includes endoscopic sinus surgery, adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy and ear tubes for children.

Dr. Artz also has extensive training and experience evaluating and treating patients with dizziness and vertigo. Disorders of the inner ear that he commonly treats include migraine vertigo, meniere's disease, vestibular neuritis, benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV) and acoustic neuromas." /> Gregory J. Artz, MD ENT Doctor, Physician, Active Health Library, Doctor, Jefferson ENT, and Surgeon

Vestibular Disorders & Dizziness | Inner Ear Testing | Balance Center - Vertigo Treatment

entandallergy.com — “Our center for hearing and balance features fellowship trained professionals trained in caring for advanced disorders of the inner ear including balance and vestibular disorders.View full resource at entandallergy.com

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ENT_and_Allergy ENT and Allergy Physician Group

just created a new page on advanced ear disorders, balance and dizziness http://www.entandallergy.com/services/balance.html

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VEDA - Vestibular Disorders Association - Computerized Dynamic Posturography (CDP)

vestibular.org — “Computerized dynamic posturography (CDP) involves standing on a moving platform that records shifts in body weight as the person maintains balance under varying conditions. Posturography can assist in the design of vestibular rehabilitation treatment.View full resource at vestibular.org

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gartzOtolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Artz specializes in otology, neurotology, skull base surgery and sinus surgery. Dr. Artz completed a fellowship at the Michigan Ear Institute.

Surgeries that he specializes in, include stapes surgery for otosclerosis, cochlear implants for severe hearing loss in adults, tympanoplasties and mastoidectomies for chronic ear disease, cholesteatoma and surfer's ear, skull base surgery for tumors such as acoustic neuromas menigiomas and epidermoids. 

In addition, Dr. Artz performs general Otolaryngology (ENT) surgeries which includes endoscopic sinus surgery, adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy and ear tubes for children.

Dr. Artz also has extensive training and experience evaluating and treating patients with dizziness and vertigo. Disorders of the inner ear that he commonly treats include migraine vertigo, meniere's disease, vestibular neuritis, benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV) and acoustic neuromas." /> Gregory J. Artz, MD ENT Doctor, Physician, Active Health Library, Doctor, Jefferson ENT, and Surgeon

Differential diagnosis of peripheral vestibular disorders & their differentiating features Ppt Powerpoint Presentation slides-Medical Slideshow Differential Diagnosis: Schizophrenia and Mood Disorders

slideworld.org — “Powerpoint Differential diagnosis of peripheral vestibular disorders & their differentiating features Slides by supriya singh rohilkhand medical college,bareilly,up,india Differential Diagnosis: Schizophrenia and Mood Disorders Download Free Medical Powerpoint PresentationsView full resource at slideworld.org

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Regional Vestibular Therapists

organizedwisdom.com — “If you are diagnosed with a vestibular disorder and would like to consult with a therapist, this guide from Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals can help you locate a therapist near you.View full resource at organizedwisdom.com

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gartzOtolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Artz specializes in otology, neurotology, skull base surgery and sinus surgery. Dr. Artz completed a fellowship at the Michigan Ear Institute.

Surgeries that he specializes in, include stapes surgery for otosclerosis, cochlear implants for severe hearing loss in adults, tympanoplasties and mastoidectomies for chronic ear disease, cholesteatoma and surfer's ear, skull base surgery for tumors such as acoustic neuromas menigiomas and epidermoids. 

In addition, Dr. Artz performs general Otolaryngology (ENT) surgeries which includes endoscopic sinus surgery, adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy and ear tubes for children.

Dr. Artz also has extensive training and experience evaluating and treating patients with dizziness and vertigo. Disorders of the inner ear that he commonly treats include migraine vertigo, meniere's disease, vestibular neuritis, benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV) and acoustic neuromas." /> Gregory J. Artz, MD ENT Doctor, Physician, Active Health Library, Doctor, Jefferson ENT, and Surgeon

Regional Vestibular Therapists

organizedwisdom.com — “If you are diagnosed with a vestibular disorder and would like to consult with a therapist, this guide from Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals can help you locate a therapist near you.View full resource at organizedwisdom.com

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Vestibular/Balance Disorders | Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary

masseyeandear.org — “Vestibular/Balance Disorders | Massachusetts Eye and Ear InfirmaryView full resource at masseyeandear.org

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Just visited Mass. Eye and Ear's vestibular diagnostic lab. . . cool stuff to help preserve balance there . . . http://tinyurl.com/dyjukn

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Meniere's Disease & Vestibular Rehabilitation | LIVESTRONG.COM

livestrong.com — “Meniere's Disease & Vestibular Rehabilitation. Meniere's disease is a disorder that occurs when you develop swelling in structures in your inner ear called semicircular canals. Potential consequences of this swelling include se...View full resource at livestrong.com

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Meniere's Disease & Vestibular Rehabilitation: Meniere's disease is a disorder that occurs when you deve... http://bit.ly/mNcJPc #health

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Vestibular Neuronitis: Middle and Inner Ear Disorders: Merck Manual Home Edition

merckmanuals.com — “Vestibular Neuronitis: Middle and Inner Ear Disorders: Merck Manual Home EditionView full resource at merckmanuals.com

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gartzOtolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Artz specializes in otology, neurotology, skull base surgery and sinus surgery. Dr. Artz completed a fellowship at the Michigan Ear Institute.

Surgeries that he specializes in, include stapes surgery for otosclerosis, cochlear implants for severe hearing loss in adults, tympanoplasties and mastoidectomies for chronic ear disease, cholesteatoma and surfer's ear, skull base surgery for tumors such as acoustic neuromas menigiomas and epidermoids. 

In addition, Dr. Artz performs general Otolaryngology (ENT) surgeries which includes endoscopic sinus surgery, adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy and ear tubes for children.

Dr. Artz also has extensive training and experience evaluating and treating patients with dizziness and vertigo. Disorders of the inner ear that he commonly treats include migraine vertigo, meniere's disease, vestibular neuritis, benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV) and acoustic neuromas." /> Gregory J. Artz, MD ENT Doctor, Physician, Active Health Library, Doctor, Jefferson ENT, and Surgeon

Locomotion speed determines gait variability in cerebellar ataxia and vestibular failure - Schniepp - 2011 - Movement Disorders - Wiley Online Library

onlinelibrary.wiley.com — “Locomotion speed determines gait variability in cerebellar ataxia and vestibular failure - Schniepp - 2011 - Movement Disorders - Wiley Online LibraryView full resource at onlinelibrary.wiley.com

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Update: Locomotion speed determines gait variability in cerebellar ataxia and vestibular failure http://t.co/jXH53U7o

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Vestibular & Balance Rehabilitation Therapy | LIVESTRONG.COM

livestrong.com — “Vestibular & Balance Rehabilitation Therapy. Dizziness and balance problems can be a sign that you have sustained damage to your vestibular system. Damage can result from an ear infection, head trauma, disease or other disord...View full resource at livestrong.com

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Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Have Impaired Balance Function: Involvement of Somatosensory, Visual, and Vestibular Systems

jpeds.com — “The Journal of Pediatrics, Volume 155, Issue 2, Pages 245-249, August 2009, Authors:Selina B.M. Shum, MSc; Marco Y.C. Pang, PhDView full resource at jpeds.com

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  • gartzOtolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Artz specializes in otology, neurotology, skull base surgery and sinus surgery. Dr. Artz completed a fellowship at the Michigan Ear Institute.

    Surgeries that he specializes in, include stapes surgery for otosclerosis, cochlear implants for severe hearing loss in adults, tympanoplasties and mastoidectomies for chronic ear disease, cholesteatoma and surfer's ear, skull base surgery for tumors such as acoustic neuromas menigiomas and epidermoids. 

    In addition, Dr. Artz performs general Otolaryngology (ENT) surgeries which includes endoscopic sinus surgery, adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy and ear tubes for children.

    Dr. Artz also has extensive training and experience evaluating and treating patients with dizziness and vertigo. Disorders of the inner ear that he commonly treats include migraine vertigo, meniere's disease, vestibular neuritis, benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV) and acoustic neuromas." />

    Gregory J. Artz, MD

    Gregory J. Artz, MD board-certified ENT, is a physician and surgeon in the department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Artz specializes in otology, neurotology, skull base surgery and sinus surgery. Dr. Artz completed a fellowship at the Michigan Ear Institute.

    Surgeries that he specializes in, include stapes surgery for otosclerosis, cochlear implants for severe hearing loss in adults, tympanoplasties and mastoidectomies for chronic ear disease, cholesteatoma and surfer's ear, skull base surgery for tumors such as acoustic neuromas menigiomas and epidermoids. 

    In addition, Dr. Artz performs general Otolaryngology (ENT) surgeries which includes endoscopic sinus surgery, adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy and ear tubes for children.

    Dr. Artz also has extensive training and experience evaluating and treating patients with dizziness and vertigo. Disorders of the inner ear that he commonly treats include migraine vertigo, meniere's disease, vestibular neuritis, benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV) and acoustic neuromas.

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  • gartzOtolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Artz specializes in otology, neurotology, skull base surgery and sinus surgery. Dr. Artz completed a fellowship at the Michigan Ear Institute.

    Surgeries that he specializes in, include stapes surgery for otosclerosis, cochlear implants for severe hearing loss in adults, tympanoplasties and mastoidectomies for chronic ear disease, cholesteatoma and surfer's ear, skull base surgery for tumors such as acoustic neuromas menigiomas and epidermoids. 

    In addition, Dr. Artz performs general Otolaryngology (ENT) surgeries which includes endoscopic sinus surgery, adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy and ear tubes for children.

    Dr. Artz also has extensive training and experience evaluating and treating patients with dizziness and vertigo. Disorders of the inner ear that he commonly treats include migraine vertigo, meniere's disease, vestibular neuritis, benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV) and acoustic neuromas." />

    Gregory J. Artz, MD

    Gregory J. Artz, MD board-certified ENT, is a physician and surgeon in the department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Artz specializes in otology, neurotology, skull base surgery and sinus surgery. Dr. Artz completed a fellowship at the Michigan Ear Institute.

    Surgeries that he specializes in, include stapes surgery for otosclerosis, cochlear implants for severe hearing loss in adults, tympanoplasties and mastoidectomies for chronic ear disease, cholesteatoma and surfer's ear, skull base surgery for tumors such as acoustic neuromas menigiomas and epidermoids. 

    In addition, Dr. Artz performs general Otolaryngology (ENT) surgeries which includes endoscopic sinus surgery, adenoidectomy, tonsillectomy and ear tubes for children.

    Dr. Artz also has extensive training and experience evaluating and treating patients with dizziness and vertigo. Disorders of the inner ear that he commonly treats include migraine vertigo, meniere's disease, vestibular neuritis, benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV) and acoustic neuromas.

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