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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNCan a Medical Device Restore Your Balance?Richard Stephens’ brain felt as if it were jiggling around inside his skull. If he turned his head, his vision wobbled for a ...
New research reveals that Alzheimer's disease may impair nerve function not by reducing myelin, but by altering the proteins ...
Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMPs) following both acoustic and galvanic electrical stimulation provide an assessment of efferent pathways from the otoliths and can help to differentiate ...
The other part of cranial nerve VIII, called the vestibular nerve, helps with balance. Problems with the cochlear nerve may result from inflammation, infection, injury, or a tumor (acoustic neuroma).
Traumatic Brain Injury: Injuries to the brain can disrupt communication between the vestibular system and the brain. Vascular Issues: Problems with blood flow to the brain can lead to central ...
Vestibular migraine and endolymphatic hydrops can both be present in a patient, although ECoG data in our study was unable to find a relation between the two diseases. cVEMP found an increase in P1 ...
What is acoustic neuroma (vestibular schwannoma)? Acoustic neuromas are noncancerous, usually slow growing tumors that form along the branches of the eighth cranial nerve (also called the ...
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