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Vestibular Nerve Anatomy and Function
The vestibular nerve (the eighth cranial nerve) is essential for regulating balance. Sensory structures in your inner ears ...
Constant dizziness or vertigo with your migraines? Vestibular neuritis could be the answer. Here’s what you need to know.
It is known to be caused by an inflammation in the vestibular nerve and inner ear, which is responsible for balance and body motion sensation. Various mechanisms have been suggested as the cause ...
Acoustic neuroma, also called vestibular schwannoma, is a type of benign (noncancerous) tumor. It starts in the cells that wrap around the hearing and balance nerve that connects your ear to your ...
Virtual reality (VR) is making waves in healthcare, and vertigo treatment is no exception. VR therapy uses immersive ...
This system in your inner ear is attached to a nerve called the vestibular nerve, which supplies information about balance to your brain and you are then able to get your body under control.
Vestibular schwannomas are growths on a cranial nerve that connects the brain and inner ear. This nerve transmits information about head movements, helps us control our balance and allows us to hear.
Vestibular schwannomas are growths on a cranial nerve that connects the brain and inner ear. This nerve transmits information about head movements, helps us control our balance and allows us to hear.
Should a newly diagnosed schwannoma of the vestibular nerve be observed, surgically removed, or irradiated? This question and others about this type of tumor, also known as acoustic neuroma ...
Electronystagmography/Videonystagmography (ENG/VNG) is an examination of eye movements called nystagmus which are provoked by stimulation of the inner ear. The exam ...