Anatomy Associated with Hearing, Balance and Vertigo
$395.00Anterior view of ear
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Microscopic view of the normal motion of the inner ear vs. motion of the inner ear after a traumatic impact. Canalithiasis occurs when small particles disturb the flow of motion|which leads to benign paroxysmal positional vertigo.
The vestibular organs communicate via the vestibular branch of the eighth cranial nerve with targets in the brainstem and the cerebellum that perform much of the processing necessary to compute head position|motion|and balance.
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