Vestibular Rehabilitation SIG: Causes and Characteristics of Visually Induced Motion Sickness – Episode 47

Vestibular Rehabilitation SIG: Causes and Characteristics of Visually Induced Motion Sickness – Episode 47

Author: Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy August 15, 2019 Duration: 31:26
Motion or travel sickness is as old as the various types of motion that cause it. "Visually Induced Motion Sickness (VIMS) is a sensation very similar to traditional motion sickness, with the difference being that physical movement is usually limited or absent during VIMS" ( Keshavarz, 2014)

In today's show, host Host Puneet Dhaliwal, PT, DPT, NCS is joined by Dr Beharang Keshavarz, PhD an eminent scientist to share his expertise in causes and characteristics of Visually Induced Motion Sickness.  

Dr. Keshavarz, a Scientist at the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute–University Health Network and an adjunct professor at the Department of Psychology at Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada. He received his PhD in cognitive and experimental psychology from the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany. Dr. Keshavarz’s research focuses on human perception and performance in virtual environments, with particular emphasis on preventing adverse effects such as nausea and disorientation related to visually induced motion sickness. In addition, his research explores the neurocognitive and behavioral aspects of self-motion perception (vection) in virtual reality applications and investigates methods to increase driving safety in younger and older drivers.

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Dive into the complex world of inner ear disorders and balance rehabilitation with the ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group podcast. Presented by the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy, this series connects clinicians and curious minds to the latest discussions in vestibular care. You’ll hear conversations that move beyond textbook definitions, focusing on the practical challenges and nuanced decisions faced by professionals treating dizziness, vertigo, and related movement disorders. Each episode serves as an informal meeting of experts, dissecting real-world cases, emerging research, and evolving treatment paradigms. The dialogue is grounded in a commitment to building a solid clinical foundation, offering listeners a genuine sense of collaboration. Whether you're a seasoned physical therapist, a student in the field, or someone personally affected by vestibular issues, this podcast provides a unique auditory space where complex science translates into better patient management. It’s a direct line to a specialized community dedicated to improving lives through a deeper understanding of balance. Tune in to hear how this special interest group is shaping the future of neurologic physical therapy, one conversation at a time.
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