Oculomotor Exercises - Vertigo and Concussion Symptoms

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Oculomotor Exercises - Vertigo and Concussion symptoms - These targeted movements can be particularly beneficial for individuals suffering from vertigo, concussion symptoms, or cervicogenic dizziness, which is dizziness or vertigo originating from the cervical spine. You may have experienced these symptoms following a traumatic event such as a motor vehicle accident, sports injury, micro trauma or another unknown cause.

When it comes to the frequency of performing oculomotor exercises, it's essential to tailor your approach based on your specific needs and the guidance of a healthcare professional, such as a physiotherapist or vestibular rehabilitation specialist. In general, oculomotor exercises may be recommended anywhere from daily to several times a week, depending on the severity of your symptoms and your individual progress.

Note: Exacerbation of neck pain or increased headache is not acceptable when performing these exercises. Increased dizziness is normal when performing these exercises and is considered
acceptable.

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00:00 Introduction
00:52 Gaze Stability
05:53 Scaccadic Eye Movement
06:23 Eye Head Coordination

Medical Disclaimer: Nothing in this video, or related to this channel, should be construed as personal advice or diagnosis, and must not be used in this manner. You should and must consult a health care professional before adopting any of the suggestions in this video or before drawing inferences from it. Any decision regarding treatment and medication for your condition should be made with the advice and consultation of a qualified health care professional. If you have, or suspect you have, a health-care problem immediately contact a qualified health care professional for treatment.

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