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Talks by Professionals

Canadian vestibular practitioners talk about dizziness- and balance-related topics.

Helping Others Understand Your Dizziness and Imbalance
Physiotherapist Tori Etheridge talks about what you can do to help others understand your condition and be more supportive. Talk starts at 1:26.

Helping Others Understand Your Dizziness and Imbalance
Physiotherapist Tori Etheridge talks about what you can do to help others understand your condition and be more supportive. Talk starts at 1:26.

Understanding Dizziness & Imbalance: How Vestibular Rehabilitation Can Help
Physiotherapist Farron Fedechko helps you understand why you feel dizzy, as well as ways vestibular rehabilitation can improve your balance, lower your risk of falling and reduce your symptoms.

Understanding Dizziness & Imbalance: How Vestibular Rehabilitation Can Help
Physiotherapist Farron Fedechko helps you understand why you feel dizzy, as well as ways vestibular rehabilitation can improve your balance, lower your risk of falling and reduce your symptoms.

Help! I'm Dizzy: Navigating the Canadian Healthcare System
Registered audiologist Erica Zaia talks about which health professionals play a role in diagnosing, treating and managing vestibular disorders. Closed-captioned. Talk starts at 1:48

Help! I'm Dizzy: Navigating the Canadian Healthcare System
Registered audiologist Erica Zaia talks about which health professionals play a role in diagnosing, treating and managing vestibular disorders. Talk starts at 1:48.

What is Wrong with You? You Look Fine to Me!
Neurophysiologist Art Mallinson speaks to friends and family to help them understand why those with balance and dizziness disorders can look so good when they feel so unwell. Closed captioned.

What is Wrong with You? You Look Fine to Me!
Neurophysiologist Art Mallinson speaks to friends and family to help them understand why those with balance and dizziness disorders can look so good when they feel so unwell.

Animated Explainers

Our short animations help explain common vestibular disorders. Closed captioned.

Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)
Learn how displaced microscopic crystals in the ear can cause short attacks of spinning dizziness.

Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)
Learn how displaced microscopic crystals in the ear can cause short attacks of spinning dizziness.

Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness (PPPD)
Learn about this common-cause of long-lasting dizziness which may persist for three months or more.

Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness (PPPD)
Learn about this common-cause of long-lasting dizziness which may persist for three months or more.

Vestibular Migraine
Repeated episodes of dizziness without a headache are a sign of this common condition.

Vestibular Migraine
Repeated episodes of dizziness without a headache are a sign of this common condition.

Vestibular Neuritis
Learn about this cause of sudden severe “spinning” dizziness and nausea without hearing loss.

Vestibular Neuritis
Learn about this cause of sudden severe “spinning” dizziness and nausea without hearing loss.

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