Vestibular Rehabilitation SIG: Cerebellar dizziness : Assessment and Treatment – Episode 43

Vestibular Rehabilitation SIG: Cerebellar dizziness : Assessment and Treatment – Episode 43

Author: Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy July 4, 2019 Duration: 31:35
Host Puneet Dhaliwal, PT, DPT, NCS is joined by Dr. Andreas Zwergal, MD, PhD, an associate professor at Department of Neurology and German Center for Vertigo and Balance Disorders at University of Munich, Germany to discuss cerebellar dizziness - assessment and treatment interventions. 

Dr Zwergal obtained his  MD in 2006 from Technical University Munich and further a PhD in Molecular Biology from the same University. He is a board certified Neurologist and holds certification in Intensive Care Medicine. His clinical expertise includes Clinical Neurology, Neurootology,Neurophysiology, Movement Disorders, Neuromodulation and Multimodal Imaging ( Humans/ Animals). Dr Zwergal is an eminent neurologist and has won multiple awards including EFNS award for young researcher, EAN European researcher award, Barany Society young investigator award. He holds multiple memberships including DGKN, DGN, EAN, MDS, Barany Society. Furthermore, he is speaker for European Research Network DIZZYNET and deputy speaker for DSGZ. His interests include neuronal plasticity, neurological network disorders, non invasive neuromodulation, Translational Research, Rare Disorders, Movement Disorders, and Balance Disorders. 

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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