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Impact of Otolith Dysfunction on Postural Stability and Quality of Life: a Chronic Effects of Neurotrauma Consortium Study
In: ETSU Faculty Works (2019)
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Noise and Blast-related Effects on Vestibular and Balance Function
In: ETSU Faculty Works (2018)
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Longitudinal consequences of mTBI and blast exposure on vestibular and balance function: preliminary observations
In: ETSU Faculty Works (2018)
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The Video Head Impulse Test
In: ETSU Faculty Works (2018)
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Impact of Otolith Dysfunction on Postural Stability and Quality of Life
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Vestibular Consequences of Noise Exposure in Humans
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The Video Head Impulse Test: Background and Clinical Application
In: ETSU Faculty Works (2017)
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Contemporary Issues in Vestibular Assessment
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A Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo Triage Clinic
In: ETSU Faculty Works (2017)
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Vestibular Consequences of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Blast Exposure: A Review
In: ETSU Faculty Works (2017)
Abstract: The purpose of this article is to review relevant literature on the effect of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and blast injury on the vestibular system. Dizziness and imbalance are common sequelae associated with mTBI, and in some individuals, these symptoms may last for six months or longer. In war-related injuries, mTBI is often associated with blast exposure. The causes of dizziness or imbalance following mTBI and blast injuries have been linked to white matter abnormalities, diffuse axonal injury in the brain, and central and peripheral vestibular system damage. There is some evidence that the otolith organs may be more vulnerable to damage from blast exposure or mTBI than the horizontal semicircular canals. In addition, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is a common vestibular disorder following head injury that is treated effectively with canalith repositioning therapy. Treatment for (non-BPPV) mTBI-related vestibular dysfunction has focused on the use of vestibular rehabilitation (VR) augmented with additional rehabilitation methods and medication. New treatment approaches may be necessary for effective otolith organ pathway recovery in addition to traditional VR for horizontal semicircular canal (vestibulo-ocular reflex) recovery.
Keyword: and Ocular Physiology; Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology; balance; blast exposure; concussion; Medical Anatomy; Medical Pathology; Medical Physiology; mild brain injury; Musculoskeletal; Neural; Physical Therapy; Speech and Hearing Science; Speech Pathology and Audiology; traumatic brain injury; vestibular consequences
URL: https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/1778
https://doi.org/10.1080/02699052.2017.1288928
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Reliability and Validity of Bertec Computerized Dynamic Posturography
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Characteristics and Treatment Outcomes of Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo in a Cohort of Veterans
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Contemporary Issues in Vestibular Assessment
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Novel Video Head Impulse Findings in an Asymptomatic Individual with Unilateral Vestibular Loss
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Reliability of Regression Gain Versus Instantaneous Gain During Video Head Impulse Testing
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Intra- and Inter-Examiner Reliability of the Binocular Video Head Impulse Test
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Contemporary Issues in Vestibular Assessment
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Vestibular Consequences of mTBI and Blast Exposure
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Intra- and Inter-Examiner Reliability of the Video Head Impulse Test
In: ETSU Faculty Works (2015)
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Otolith Dysfunction and Postural Stability
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