Beyond Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV): Comprehensive Vestibular Rehab
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A deep dive into more that just BPPV. This is a sensory integration approach! This course involves a; Neuroanatomy Review Sensory Integration of the Balance System Peripheral vs Central Vestibular System Disorders Common Balance Disorders Evaluation and Treatment Go beyond the peripheral nervous system and learn how to identify and treat your patients who have vertigo or other balance disorder but do not get better with your typical Epley maneuvers, You will learn that the brain stem contributes more to the balance system then you think particularly in gaze stabilization.
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Beyond Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV): Comprehensive Vestibular Rehab
Beyond Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV): Comprehensive Vestibular Rehab
Course Description:
A deep dive into more that just BPPV. This is a sensory integration approach! This course involves a; Neuroanatomy Review Sensory Integration of the Balance System Peripheral vs Central Vestibular System Disorders Common Balance Disorders Evaluation and Treatment Go beyond the peripheral nervous system and learn how to identify and treat your patients who have vertigo or other balance disorder but do not get better with your typical Epley maneuvers, You will learn that the brain stem contributes more to the balance system then you think particularly in gaze stabilization.
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A deep dive into more that just BPPV. This is a sensory integration approach! This course involves a; Neuroanatomy Review Sensory Integration of the Balance System Peripheral vs Central Vestibular System Disorders Common Balance Disorders Evaluation and Treatment Go beyond the peripheral nervous system and learn how to identify and treat your patients who have vertigo or other balance disorder but do not get better with your typical Epley maneuvers, You will learn that the brain stem contributes more to the balance system then you think particularly in gaze stabilization.











