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SUMMARY:Journal Club - BPPV after Brain Injury (April 2025)
DESCRIPTION:Join Co-Founder Dr. Helena Esmonde PT\, DPT\, NCS and special guest Dr. Barry Seemungal\, MB\, BCh\, FRCP as they discuss the topic of BPPV After Brain Injury and answer viewer-submitted questions. \nDr. Seemungal is trained as a neurologist in London and completed a PhD in vestibular neurosciences at the Medical Research Council Human Movement & Balance Unit (UCL).  He has expertise in neurology\, vertigo\, balance\, eye movement disorders\, post-traumatic imbalance and dizziness\, migraine\, vestibular migraine\, Meniere’s disease\, vestibular neuritis\, and stroke. \nTwo key pieces of research from Dr Seemungal include a structural brain imaging study showing that the vestibular cerebellar grey matter may independently modulate vestibular perceptual and VOR \nresponses and that vertigo sensation is mediated by an extensive white matter cerebral cortical network; and a human lesion study (Kaski et al.\, Brain In Press; see US National Library of Medicine for review) which defines the cerebral cortical correlates of vestibular spatial orientation (https://www.imperial.nhs.uk/consultant-directory/barry-seemungal). \nRegister for the event to be entered into our monthly raffle to win a Vestibular Model and download the article we’ll be discussing below.\n\n\n    			\n	\n	    			\n		            \n                                                        \n                        \n\n    	\n							\n																				Register Here\n											\n			    	\n        	\n							\n																				 Download Article\n											\n			    	\n    \n\n                    \n                            \n            	    \n	    \n	\n	\n				\n	\n	    			\n		            \n                                                        \n                        \n\n        \n    Guest\n Dr. Emily Kostelnik\, Ph.D. \nTitle\nMental Health Education and Utilization Among Patients with Vestibular Disorders \nAuthors\nKostelnik EO\, Howard LM\, Paulson JF \nCitation\nKostelnik EO\, Howard LM\, Paulson JF. Mental Health Education and Utilization Among Patients with Vestibular Disorders. J Clin Psychol Med Settings. 2025 Mar;32(1):163-173.
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