250 visitors attended information lecture of Beta Klinik
The information lecture of Beta Klinik at Kameha Grand Hotel on the topic 'dizziness, tinnitus and impaired balance' turned out to be a spectator magnet. Whereas 150 visited the last lecture about back pain and spinal diseases, this time 250 people were attracted so that Kameha Grand staff had to bring more chaires than expected.
Important for Prof. Dr. Reul, CEO of Beta Klinik and initiator of the event, was the holistic portrayal of the topic from different interdisciplinary viewpoints. So people could learn new facts about signs, causes, diagnostics and therapies of dizziness, tinnitus and impaired balance from the point of, for example, ENT, neurology, orthopedics, sports medicine, psychiatry and psychotherapy. This was and is apparently effective because of the many different types of dizziness, tinnitus and impaired balance and, accordingly, different kinds of diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.
Prof. Dr. Reul und Prof. Dr. Martin Grond, Chief Physician of Klinik für Neurologie im Kreisklinikum Siegen, Germany, focused on symptomatic forms of dizziness, tinnitus and impaired balance. Those can be traced and verified by diverse diagnostic means. Possible causes are, for example, inflammations, cardiovascular, nerve or vascular diseases. They described physiotherapeutic, interventional and surgical therapy options among others. Dr. Barbara Hawellek, specialized in psychiatry and psychotherapy, devotes her work to psychologically caused forms, also called idiopathic. Dizziness, tinnitus and impaired balance can, thus, be side symptoms of depressions or other psychological illnesses. Depending on type of the illness and the patients, she informed about psychotherapy with or without drug therapy and relaxation techniques as possible therapeutic solutions.
Very decisive is to perform thorough, interdisciplinary diagnostics to come to the right diagnosis and to offer the corresponding therapy. Only this way physicians are able to find out the cause of the disease and the right treatment. The lecture closed with people´s sometimes general but also very special questions the lecturers answered.


