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  1. The Vestibular System in the Inner Ear Controls Balance

    The vestibular system includes the parts of the inner ear and brain that process the sensory information involved with controlling balance and eye movements. If disease or injury damages these processing …

  2. Discover a Life Rebalanced - Vestibular Disorders Association

    Dec 2, 2025 · The Vestibular Disorders Association (VeDA) provides educational and support resources to people with inner ear and brain balance disorders.

  3. Types of Vestibular Disorders

    Central Vestibular Disorders Dizziness can be caused by a dysfunction in the peripheral vestibular system (the labyrinth of the inner ear, and the pathways/nerves connecting to the brainstem) or the …

  4. Diagnosis & Treatment - Vestibular Disorders Association

    The inner ear's vestibular organs and the associated nerves and brain centers form a complex system that serve many functions and can be affected by a number of outside systems, such as vision and …

  5. How Do I Know If I Have A Vestibular Disorder?

    Examples: stroke, benign tumor (vestibular schwannoma or acoustic neuroma), degenerative disorders, demyelinating disorders, vestibular migraine If you are experiencing vertigo, dizziness, imbalance, or …

  6. Vestibular and Non-Vestibular Causes of Dizziness

    Apr 13, 2023 · Causes of dizziness, vertigo and disequilibrium can be hard to identify, but can indicate a problem in your vestibular (inner ear) system.

  7. Healthcare Directory - Vestibular Disorders Association

    Looking for a vestibular professional? Search our healthcare directory for a VeDA professional member in your area.

  8. About VeDA - Vestibular Disorders Association

    About Vestibular Disorders Balance is easily taken for granted. However, when the fragile vestibular organs of the inner ear are damaged by illness or injury, anyone can lose the ability to balance-not …

  9. Treatments - Vestibular Disorders Association

    The form of treatment prescribed for your vestibular disorder may depend upon your symptoms, medical history and general health, a physical examination by a qualified doctor, and diagnostic test results.

  10. Vestibular Paroxysmia - Vestibular Disorders Association

    Vestibular paroxysmia is an episodic vestibular disorder which is assumed to be due to compression of the eighth cranial nerve.