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The Vestibular System

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Anatomy of the ear

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Anatomy of the ear

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Anatomy of the ear

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Anatomy of the ear

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Ampulla of Semicircular canal

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Hair Cell Activation

Rotational head movements

Angular accelerations

Displace endolymph in membranous ducts

Push cupula to one side or other

Displace stereocilia/kinocilium of hair cells in same direction

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Movement of endolymph=

Movement of endolymph toward ampulla

Movement of endolymph away from ampulla

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Macula and otolith organ

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Macula and otolith organ

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Macula and otolith organ

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Equilibrium PATHWAY

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vestibular nucleus

Projects to all levels of the spinal cord

Terminate on alpha & gamma motor neurons

Excite extensor muscle motor neurons

Stabilize body’s center of gravity & preservesupright posture

Vestibulospinal Network:Influences muscle tone & produces reflexive postural adjustments of the head and body

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Ménière Disease

Disease results from a disruption of normal endolymph volume

Symptoms include: Severe vertigoPositional nystagmus (nystagmus when head in a particular

position)Nausea

Affected individuals can also experience-unpredictable attacks of auditory & vestibular symptoms: Vomiting

Tinnitus (ringing in ears)Inability to make head movementsInability to stand passivelyLow frequency hearing loss

Treatment: administration of a diuretic (hydrochlorothiazide) & a salt restricted diet

Persistent condition: shunt implantation into swollen endolymphatic sac, ordelivery of a vestibulotoxic agents (gentamicin) into perilymph.