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Volume 2
An Update on Meniere’s Disease
In this issue’s installment, Dr. Neil Bailie gives us an update on Meniere’s disease.
A Day in the Life of a Vestibular Audiologist
Carolyn Falls explores A Day in the Life of a Vestibular Audiologist.
Finding a Balanced Chi
Have you been thinking that you would like to offer something for your patients with balance disorders but are not quite sure what to do? Have you considered Tai Chi?
Volume 1
Striking the Right Balance
In our newest column, guest contributor Dave Pothier gives us his proposed principles of vestibular function and testing.
Message from the Guest Editors
A vestibular tsunami is heading our way. The baby boom, the silver wave, the senior vortex. Statistics Canada estimates that the proportion of Canadians aged 65 and over will grow from one in seven Canadians in 2011, to almost one in four by 2036. This means the number of seniors is expected to double from…
Vestibular Issues in General Practice
Janine Verge covers vestibular issues in general practice.
Vestibular Activity – The Agony and the Ecstasy
Wayne Staab explores the agony and ecstasy of vestibular activity.
Positional Vertigo: Could It Be Migraine Related?
The authors present a brief background on migraines as well as a case history of a patient with a possible vestibular migraine.
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