<p>“This text has a relevance to any in otolaryngology, whether trainee or senior or even an advanced neurotologist. ... this book should be welcome in any postgraduate library.” (L Flood, The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, October 22, 2023)</p>

This book gives the reader an appropriate background for diagnosing and treating patients with vestibular disorders. Most causes of vertigo can be effectively treated, and there have been major advancements in both vertigo diagnosis and treatment in recent years. Unfortunately for many practitioners, modern training in the management of vertigo was not included as part of their residency. The major barrier to effective treatment in most patients seems to be lack of awareness of the correct diagnoses and treatment options on the part of providers. This book directly addresses that knowledge gap.The text is divided into 16 chapters. The initial chapters are an overview of normal vestibular anatomy, function, and testing. The next section of the book builds on these chapters to discuss the treatment of specific disorders like Ménière’s disease, vestibular neuritis, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, and third mobile window conditions. The connectionbetween vestibular disorders and psychiatric conditions such as anxiety and depression is discussed. Recent advancements in the treatment of vestibular disorders are covered with chapters on vestibular physical therapy and vestibular implantation. The book closes with a discussion of aging and the vestibular system.Disorders of the Vestibular System is an excellent guide to this rapidly evolving field and will be of great use to physicians in otolaryngology, neurology, and general practice who are likely to encounter patients with dizziness and vertigo.
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This book gives the reader an appropriate background for diagnosing and treating patients with vestibular disorders. Recent advancements in the treatment of vestibular disorders are covered with chapters on vestibular physical therapy and vestibular implantation.
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The anatomy of the vestibular system.- The physiology of the vestibular system.- Tests to evaluate the vestibular function.- Meniere's Disease.- Vestibular Neuritis.- Third Mobile Window Syndromes.- Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo.- Traumatic causes of Vertigo.- Vestibular Ototoxicity.- Balance and Vestibular Disorders in Children and Adolescents.- Vestibular Migraine.- Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness.- Psychological Morbidity in Patients with Vestibular Disorders.- Vestibular Rehabilitation: A Patient Centered Approach.- VESTIBULAR IMPLANTS.- Aging and the vestibular system.
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This book gives the reader an appropriate background for diagnosing and treating patients with vestibular disorders. Most causes of vertigo can be effectively treated, and there have been major advancements in both vertigo diagnosis and treatment in recent years. Unfortunately for many practitioners, modern training in the management of vertigo was not included as part of their residency. The major barrier to effective treatment in most patients seems to be lack of awareness of the correct diagnoses and treatment options on the part of providers. This book directly addresses that knowledge gap.The text is divided into 16 chapters. The initial chapters are an overview of normal vestibular anatomy, function, and testing. The next section of the book builds on these chapters to discuss the treatment of specific disorders like Ménière’s disease, vestibular neuritis, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, and third mobile window conditions. The connection between vestibular disorders and psychiatric conditions such as anxiety and depression is discussed. Recent advancements in the treatment of vestibular disorders are covered with chapters on vestibular physical therapy and vestibular implantation. The book closes with a discussion of aging and the vestibular system.Disorders of the Vestibular System is an excellent guide to this rapidly evolving field and will be of great use to physicians in otolaryngology, neurology, and general practice who are likely to encounter patients with dizziness and vertigo.
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Provides the latest diagnostic recommendations and treatments for vestibular disorders Includes updated diagnostic criteria and evidence algorithms for Meniere's disease Reviews the relation between anxiety and depression and disorders of the vestibular system
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783031405235
Publisert
2023-10-22
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer International Publishing AG
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Professional/practitioner, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Om bidragsyterne

Benjamin T. CraneUniversity of RochesterDepartment of OtolaryngologyRochester, New YorkUSA
Lawrence R. LustigColumbia UniversityDepartment of OtolaryngologyNew York, New YorkUSA
Christopher de SouzaLilavati HospitalDepartment of OtolaryngologyMumbai, MaharashtraIndia