I have a cochlear implant. Several head injuries that caused my Deafness. My whole life no one mentioned “vestibular” until 4 and a half years ago. First I was diagnosed with labrythinitis. A few years later I had an ENG test - it was determined I had abnormal eye movement nystagmus. Through physical therapy I was able to correct the vertigo. Days like these in New England with a storm coming, the barometric pressure sure screws with my sense of gravity. I am so glad I found this video. This is the first explanation since my diagnoses - Labrynthinitis, & vestibular disorder.” It took me years to get my ENT to talk to my Primary care Physician. At least 6 months of me asking for medical records of the ENG test where they determined the cochlear implant was working fine and that it was neurological. These past few weeks have been a challenge. This video - I get so much more information. Any time you want to ask me questions I’ll be happy to answer. :) thank you.
Thank you Dr. Stensaas for the concise detailing of the vestibular and related CNS system. Very informative! The last word is worth another full video 😀
What a phenomenal teacher with excellence in content knowledge and pedagogic expertise!
I have a cochlear implant. Several head injuries that caused my Deafness. My whole life no one mentioned “vestibular” until 4 and a half years ago. First I was diagnosed with labrythinitis. A few years later I had an ENG test - it was determined I had abnormal eye movement nystagmus. Through physical therapy I was able to correct the vertigo. Days like these in New England with a storm coming, the barometric pressure sure screws with my sense of gravity. I am so glad I found this video. This is the first explanation since my diagnoses - Labrynthinitis, & vestibular disorder.” It took me years to get my ENT to talk to my Primary care Physician. At least 6 months of me asking for medical records of the ENG test where they determined the cochlear implant was working fine and that it was neurological. These past few weeks have been a challenge. This video - I get so much more information. Any time you want to ask me questions I’ll be happy to answer. :) thank you.
How do you fix it if it's neurological
Best Neuroanatomy channel on you tube. Great job!
It was, now it's mostly gender-study garbage.
Unarguably, this is the most valuable resources for me to nail my neuroscience exams!!!! Can’t thank you enough for sharing. 👍👍👍
Great neuroanatomy videos, excellent production. Thanks so much!
Thank you Dr. Stensaas for the concise detailing of the vestibular and related CNS system. Very informative!
The last word is worth another full video 😀
Excellent presentation! Thank you for sharing your vast knowledge in such a easily understood manner.
I have been struggling to understand how the vestibular system works ; this presentation is the best one I have seen Thank you !
Excellent and very clear. Great teacher. Thank you so much. We need more videos
One of the best explanation on this subject, thanks.
Thank you for detailed explanations of Vestibular System function.
Great Teacher kindly please accept my respects & love. Thank you so much.
Great program and well explained for understanding the anatomy for physiology to pathology. The best.
So far this is the best 😊
Best video.. Thank you so much madam
Excellent presentation
Amazing explanation ! Thank you !
the movement of the slides at 18:36 terrified me that makes me think there might be lesion in my brain
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14:43 money shot.
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nice video but too long hehehe