Vestibular Rehabilitation SIG: Implication of vestibular input to the hippocampus on vestibular rehabilitation – Episode 46

Vestibular Rehabilitation SIG: Implication of vestibular input to the hippocampus on vestibular rehabilitation – Episode 46

Author: Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy August 9, 2019 Duration: 35:37
A steady accumulation of evidence suggests that vestibular lesions not just effect oculomotor and postural reflexes in humans but also may lead to cognitive deficits

Host Puneet Dhaliwal, PT, DPT, NCS is joined by Dr. Paul Smith, PhD, Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, to discuss the implications of vestibular input to the hippocampus on vestibular rehabilitation.

Professor Smith completed his PhD in vestibular neuroscience under the supervision of Ian Curthoys at the University of Sydney, in 1987. Following his Post-Doctoral research at the University of Sydney, he moved to Dunedin in New Zealand. In 1997 he became an Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Otago Medical School, where he was made a full Professor in 1999. In 2004 he returned to Massey University as a part-time, extramural student, to re-train in Statistics and in 2013 graduated with a Master of Applied Statistics degree, 1st Class Hons. In 2014 Dr. Smith was awarded a DSc by the University of Otago. He has published 3 books and more than 300 scientific papers and book chapters and is on the Editorial Boards of Frontiers in Neurology (Neuro-otology), Frontiers in Neuroscience and Frontiers in Psychology,  the Journal of Vestibular Research and Auris, Nasus, Larynx. Dr. Smith's main research interests lie in the effects of vestibular dysfunction and stimulation on higher cognitive function, especially the hippocampus, but also cognitive-motor interaction in the striatum, as well as the mechanisms of tinnitus. He is also interested in the application of multivariate and dating mining analyses to vestibular research.

 

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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