09-09, 14:00–14:30 (Europe/Istanbul), Equilibrium 2
The first patient I had the opportunity to treat for motion sickness in the early 1990s was simply a matter of chance.
Today, as part of vestibular rehabilitation, I treat motion sickness on an almost daily basis, helping to improve the quality of life of all individuals, regardless of their age, professional or sporting activity, or the severity of their symptoms.
In my presentation, I will outline the approach currently used in France for patients suffering from motion sickness.
Sensory dependence, sensory conflict, personal sensitivity: all parameters are studied, allowing us to approach the patient in the gentlest, most gradual and effective way possible.
All patients show improvement, ranging from simple improvement to total disappearance of symptoms, without any medication.The first patient I had the opportunity to treat for motion sickness in the early 1990s was simply a matter of chance.
Today, as part of vestibular rehabilitation, I treat motion sickness on an almost daily basis, helping to improve the quality of life of all individuals, regardless of their age, professional or sporting activity, or the severity of their symptoms.
In my presentation, I will outline the approach currently used in France for patients suffering from motion sickness.
Sensory dependence, sensory conflict, personal sensitivity: all parameters are studied, allowing us to approach the patient in the gentlest, most gradual and effective way possible.
All patients show improvement, ranging from simple improvement to total disappearance of symptoms, without any medication.
The purpose of this presentation is to provide as comprehensive an overview as possible of this condition.The purpose of this presentation is to provide as comprehensive an overview as possible of this condition.
D.E. physiotherapist, D.O. osteopath.Formed in 1987 by Alain Semont.Vestibular therapist since then.Consultant at the University Institute of Face and Neck in Nice.Co-organiser of the Assises face cou since the beginning.Several presentations at French and international congresses