Vestibular proprioceptive sensory dysfunction by Dr. Himani Narula

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  • čas přidán 6. 04. 2023
  • Vestibular proprioceptive sensory dysfunction is a condition where there is a disruption in the normal functioning of the vestibular and proprioceptive systems, which are responsible for maintaining balance and spatial orientation. The vestibular system, located in the inner ear, is responsible for sensing head movements and changes in the position of the body in space, while the proprioceptive system provides information about the position and movement of the limbs and the body in relation to the environment.
    In individuals with vestibular proprioceptive sensory dysfunction, there may be a range of symptoms, including dizziness, vertigo, loss of balance, unsteadiness, difficulty with coordination, and spatial disorientation. These symptoms can be debilitating and can significantly affect a person's ability to perform daily activities.
    There are several possible causes of vestibular proprioceptive sensory dysfunction, including head injury, inner ear infections, autoimmune disorders, and neurological conditions. Treatment options may include vestibular rehabilitation therapy, medication, or surgery, depending on the underlying cause and severity of the symptoms.
    As a medical professional, Dr. Himani Narula would be well-versed in the diagnosis and treatment of vestibular proprioceptive sensory dysfunction, as well as in helping patients manage the physical and emotional effects of this condition. Watch this video now.
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