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SUMMARY:All ears: The vestibular system and its link with dizziness and falls
DESCRIPTION:Our vestibular system is intricately linked to processing sensory information\, our balance\, and therefore our risk of falls. To explore the link between the vestibular system and falls among older adults\, Injury Matters’ Stay On Your Feet® program are hosting a webinar with guest presenter Dr. Barbara Heinze from Ear Science Institute WA on the link between the vestibular system and its link with dizziness and falls\, as well as risk factors to look out for\, and diagnostic assessments and screening tools health professionals can use when working with older adults. \nRegister here \nThis Stay On Your Feet® webinar is delivered by Injury Matters and funded by the Western Australian Department of Health.
URL:https://www.injurymatters.org.au/event/stay-on-your-feet-all-ears-the-vestibular-system-and-its-link-with-dizziness-and-falls/
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CATEGORIES:Stay On Your Feet
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stay On Your Feet%C2%AE":MAILTO:info@injurymatters.org.au
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