
Multiple Methods Enable Doctors to Treat Dizziness
Exercises, surgeries and pharmacological interventions can aid vertigo sufferers
James Phillips is a research associate professor in the department of otolaryngology–head and neck surgery at the University of Washington. He is director of the Dizziness and Balance Center at the University of Washington Medical Center, director of the Clinical Oculomotor Laboratory at Seattle Children's Hospital and an affiliate of the Virginia Merrill Bloedel Hearing Research Center.
Exercises, surgeries and pharmacological interventions can aid vertigo sufferers
Surgeons have implanted a new prosthesis in four patients to correct disabling dizziness. The device may someday restore balance to hundreds of thousands more
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