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Talk Dizzy To Me

Balancing Act Rehab
Vestibular Migraine
Vestibular Disorders
Vestibular Neuritis
Physical Therapy
Vestibular Dysfunction
Balance Belt
Migraine-Friendly Cocktails
Vestibular Disorders Association
Rehabilitation
Third Mobile Window Syndrome
BPPV
Anxiety
Vestibular Rehabilitation
Vestibular Perception
Dizziness
Chronic Dizziness
Motor Development
Patient Empowerment
Neurorehabilitation
Mal De Débarquement Syndrome

We’re just two vestibuloholics excitedly bringing you a comprehensive view into the complex field of dizziness. Made for both clinicians and patients, we’re aiming to provide you with endless resources, tips & tricks, interviews with experts, and so. much. more. Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tolman, PT

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In this special episode of Talk Dizzy to Me, vestibular physical therapists Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Dani Tolman, PT sit down with two giants in the vestibular field: Jeff Walter, PT, DPT, NCS and Helena Esmonde, PT, DPT, NCS (Vestibular First... more

Vestibular physical therapists Abbie Ross, PT, DPT, NCS, and Danielle Tolman, PT, DPT, sit down with Rob Landel, PT, DPT, FAPTA, to unpack cervicogenic dizziness (CGD) — what it is and isn’t, how to tell neck-driven dizziness apart from inner ear cau... more

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In this Talk Dizzy to Me episode, vestibular physical therapists Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Dani Tolman, PT sit down with Dr. Mike Studer, DPT, MHS, NCS, CEEAA, CWT, CSST, CSRP, CBFP, FAPTA to unpack neuroplasticity—what it is, how it works, and... more

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Dizziness in the emergency department is common... and complicated. Today, we talk with Dr. Peter Johns (MD) and Dr. Rebekah Griffith, PT about what actually works in the ED: using the HINTS exam correctly, avoiding unnecessary imaging and meclizine-... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Mike Studer
Physical therapist with extensive experience in neurologic rehabilitation and neuroplasticity
Mike Studer, DPT
Episode: Rewiring the Dizzy Brain: Insights on Neuroplasticity, Dual Tasking, and Fear
Becky Bliss
Physical Therapist with expertise in concussion management
Episode: Concussion Care 101: Assessment, Treatment & Return to Life
Shruti Shivaramakrishnan
Chronic illness advocate and creator of the Instagram page 'Chronically Meh'
Episode: Advocating for the Invisible: A Candid Talk on Chronic Illness
Karen Tartt
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Consulting Firm
Episode: BONUS Episode! Making and Enjoying a Migraine-Friendly Cocktail with Karen Tartt
Christine Moyer
Host of the new segment called Unsteady and Unfiltered
Episode: BONUS Episode! Making and Enjoying a Migraine-Friendly Cocktail with Karen Tartt
Edo Zylstra
Physical therapist with 24 years of experience
Kineticare Physiotherapy
Episode: Dry Needling Explained: How It Can Support Vestibular Dysfunction Treatment
Dr. Shin Beh
Neurologist with an interest in vestibular disorders
Irving Clinic
Episode: Vestibular Migraine: Surprising Symptoms, Treatment Evolution, and What’s Next with Dr. Beh
Dr. Dara Meldrum
Physical therapist with expertise in dizziness and vertigo treatment
Developer of Vertigenius
Episode: Creating and Validating Technology for Vestibular Patients
Dr. Kristen Steenerson
Expert in vestibular conditions, specifically central vestibular disorders such as vestibular migraine.
Episode: A Dizzy Dive into Vestibular Migraine and PPPD

Hosts

Dr. Abbie Ross
Vestibular Physical Therapist and Neuroclinical Specialist
Dr. Danielle Tolman
Vestibular Physical Therapist

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 92 ratings
  • Much needed podcast!

    Few doctors know how to help patients with these invisible symptoms, so hearing the discussion among multi-disciplinary professionals all focused on this one area is the perfect complement to the neurologist, physical therapist, and primary care doctors who don’t communicate. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Yaykitties!
    United States2 months ago
  • Fantastic!

    I cannot say enough good things about this podcast. I have been a PT x13 years and I too am a “vestibuloholic”. Every episode has fantastic guests, is so informative and is applicable to my practice as a vestibular PT. Many thanks to Abby and Dani!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Almahill
    United States3 months ago
  • AMAZING!!

    I really appreciate the variety of speakers and how effectively Dr. Abbie leads the conversations, making everything easy to follow and understand!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    D. LeDon
    United States6 months ago
  • The best!

    This is the best pod about vertigo! No more meclazine!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Briny crew
    United States6 months ago
  • Grateful Aussie Physio 🥹❤️

    Aw I love this show! As a physio in Australia who is dabbling in the ED environment…the amount of information the girls share is unmatchable. Super crisp, modest, incredibly knowledgeable (with epic guest choices) and spun with organic humour..this show is it for the niche topic of the vestibular system. Thank you for expanding my knowledge and love for the amazing world of this specialist area of physio xx

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    The Eco Physio
    Australia10 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the practical insights provided by the hosts and their expert guests, often noting the effectiveness of the information shared for both clinicians and patients.
The approach of combining clinical knowledge with personal stories is favorably received, fostering a supportive community atmosphere.
Reviewers highlight the podcast as an essential resource for understanding vestibular disorders and improving patient care.
Many listeners express gratitude for the focus on a niche yet significant area of health, indicating a strong demand for more information regarding vestibular issues.

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Understanding Cervicogenic Dizziness: Diagnosis and Treatment Explained
Q: What does treatment look like for patients with cervicogenic dizziness?
Treatment involves addressing musculoskeletal issues in the neck, improving head repositioning accuracy, and reducing pain to allow for better recovery.
Rewiring the Dizzy Brain: Insights on Neuroplasticity, Dual Tasking, and Fear
Q: How can clinicians harness neuroplasticity in their treatment plans?
Clinicians should include patient preferences, provide meaningful and intense tasks, and promote relationships to enhance neuroplasticity in therapy.
Dry Needling Explained: How It Can Support Vestibular Dysfunction Treatment
Q: What about dry needling as an adjunct to other interventions?
It's integrated after initial exercises and education, specifically to relieve symptoms and enhance treatment effectiveness.
Dry Needling Explained: How It Can Support Vestibular Dysfunction Treatment
Q: What can I expect in the evaluation?
An evaluation involves palpating muscles, assessing range of motion, and identifying specific areas for dry needling based on individual needs.
Vestibular Migraine: Surprising Symptoms, Treatment Evolution, and What’s Next with Dr. Beh
Q: Is it possible for patients to become used to their medication or have breakthrough symptoms?
Dr. Beh discusses patterns of tolerance to migraine medications and when to consider medication changes.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Talk Dizzy To Me

What is Talk Dizzy To Me about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast provides an extensive exploration into the intricate realm of dizziness, focusing on vestibular disorders. It features engaging discussions and expert interviews on topics ranging from vestibular migraine and concussion care to the complexities of various dizzying experiences. The hosts emphasize both clinical and patient perspectives, aiming to educate and support listeners who may be navigating these often misunderstood conditions. Additionally, the podcast includes practical tips, the latest research insights, and resources, making it a valuable resource for both healthcare professionals and individuals seeking to understand dizziness better.

Distinctively, the podcast addresses not just the medical aspects of dizziness but... more

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1. Dr. Mike Studer
2. Becky Bliss
3. Shruti Shivaramakrishnan
4. Karen Tartt
5. Christine Moyer
6. Edo Zylstra
7. Dr. Shin Beh
8. Dr. Dara Meldrum

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