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23 September 2010: Lecture about dizziness, tinnitus and impaired balance

On Thursday 23 September 2010 from 4-6 pm, Beta Klinik hosts a free lecture about dizziness, tinnitus and impaired balance at Kameha Grand Hotel at Bonner Bogen. Very interesting for tinnitus patients: the new tinnitus therapy – neuromodulation.

Learn more about the different kinds of dizziness, tinnitus and impaired balance, how they are to be diagnosed and treated.
Dizziness, tinnitus and impaired balance can massively affect the quality of life. But what is behind it and what can be done against it? If one of them occurs more often or severely, a doctor should be consulted at the latest.

The causes can be various and often necessitate an interdisciplinary cooperation among ENT, neurology and neuroradiology as well as psychiatry. This is so important because the allegedly harmless symptoms can be signs of circulatory disorder, inflammations, metabolic disorder, or even apoplectic stroke or tumors.

Beside the forms of dizziness, tinnitus and impaired balance with an unambigous organic cause, there are also psychologically caused forms requiring psychotherapy.

Because the interdisciplinary perspective is so important in case of tinnitus, dizziness and impaired balance, Prof. Dr. Jurgen Reul and Dr. Axel Jung will report about neurological and neuroradiological, Dr. Brigitte Lausberg about ENT and Dr. Manfred Nelting about psychotherapeutical approaches. Dr. Claus Martin will give information on neuromodulation devices.