dizziness resources

Nystagmus is likely a word you haven’t heard before. It is the term for an involuntary eye movement that happens when your head is moving. If you’re looking at a target in front of you and you start turning your head, your eyes will mo
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I recently came across a presentation by a doctor that specializes in inner ear/dizziness disorders that caught my attention. The doctor’s talk was called: Three Dirty Words: Doctor I’m Dizzy!

Does it ever seem that when your neck hurts, you end up feeling dizzy as well? Or does it seem that certain movements or postures of the neck make you feel dizzy?

Lifemark is proud to be the exclusive Canadian distributor of the BrainPort Balance Plus Device, which you may remember from the bestseller The Brain that Changes Itself by Dr. Norman Doidge.
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You likely already know that vestibular rehabilitation is most commonly used to treat dizziness and balance issues related to vertigo, specifically Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)
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A fall is defined as “an unintentional loss of balance that leads to failure of postural stability".
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Imagine that you’re in a bustling grocery store, watching an action movie, waiting in traffic at a busy intersection or walking across the patterned carpet in a hotel lobby.
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Most people eagerly anticipate getting back into their outdoor activities once the snow is gone – golfing, hiking, swimming, cycling, gardening, camping... we can’t wait!
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Dizziness is one of the most common reasons for visiting a Doctor, and because there are many possible causes, it can be a challenge for medical professionals to figure out what’s causing it.
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