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Researchers find vestibular dysfunction stems from injury to the peripheral vestibular system
In a study published in the Journal of Neurotrauma, researchers aimed to “establish whether vestibular dysfunction … is of central, peripheral, or combined origin.” They found that vestibular dysfunction is associated with peripheral vestibular system injury.
Treat acute post-concussion dizziness to promote physical activity and improve recovery, a new study suggests
Gradually increasing physical activity is now accepted as an “important aspect of appropriate clinical management.” However, post-concussion dizziness in the first weeks after a concussion reduces a patient’s propensity for physical activity and may potentially hinder recovery, a new study finds.
Review article analyzes pathophysiology, patient care of post-concussive dizziness
Over 1 million people report having mild traumatic brain injury or concussion (mTBI) per year. The second most persistent symptom reported is dizziness, ranging from feelings of “giddiness” to vertigo. A review article discusses the potential pathophysiology of dizziness and recommendations for patient care.