2001
DOI: 10.1159/000048748
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The Role of Vestibular Testing in the Evaluation of Patients Engaged in Occupations in Non-Terrestrial Conditions

Abstract: Persons engaged in special occupations rely heavily on the vestibular system for spatial orientation under non-terrestrial conditions. These include professional divers, aircraft pilots, and seamen. Vestibular symptoms in these populations might result from the entire known spectrum of inner ear diseases. In addition, disequilibrium, vertigo, hearing loss and autonomic symptoms might stem from the specific conditions to which such individuals are exposed. Inner ear barotrauma, inner ear decompression sickness,… Show more

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“…The transient symptoms reported above have been explained in terms of the short-term sensory/ motor adaptive response to the ship's motion (5,7,9). Such adaptation to constant motion is no …”
Section: Pathophysiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transient symptoms reported above have been explained in terms of the short-term sensory/ motor adaptive response to the ship's motion (5,7,9). Such adaptation to constant motion is no …”
Section: Pathophysiologymentioning
confidence: 99%