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Vestibular DisordersInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Mayo Clinic Vestibular Rehabilitation Program Description: Site discusses symptoms of vestibular disorders including: vertigo, dizziness, and imbalance, and how vestibular rehabilitation may offer help to these persons. (mayoclinic.org) |
MdDS Balance Disorder Foundation Description: Learn more about Mal de Debarquement (MdDS) a rare balance disorder that is brought on following a cruise or other motion experience. Symptoms usually include persistent sensations of rocking, swaying and/or bobbing and can be accompanied by imbalance. (nhffoundations.net) |
The Dizzy Lounge.Com Description: Online support and information for people who are living with dizziness and or vertigo due to an inner ear or vestibular disorder. (thedizzylounge.com) |
The Vestibular Disorders Association (VEDA) Description: VEDA is a nonprofit organization that exists to provide information and support to people suffering from inner-ear balance disorders. (vestibular.org) |
Vertigo Description: An explanation of vertigo, dizziness, and labyrinthitis. (drdaveanddee.com) |
Vestibular Disorders and Imbalance Description: Information site, including multiple message boards. (groups.msn.com) |
Vestibular Pages Description: Information for people with vestibular (inner ear balance) disorders and those who want to learn about them. (geocities.com) |
Wobbler's Anonymous Description: A support group for people who have vestibular damage by gentamicin or related drugs. (wobblers.com) |
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