Cerebellar function and proprioception are connected. There is a functional area in the cerebellum called the vestibulocerebellum which integrates information from your vestibular (balance) system and proprioceptive fibres from your muscles and tendons. The vestibulocerebellum then modulates posture and equilibrium through descending motor pathways. So you can see that the outcome of Romberg's test could be indicative of cerebellar function/dysfunction
Romberg Test has nothing to do with assessing cerebellar function, because a patient with a cerebellar dysfunction would already be swaying before closing eyes, and joining feet together would be impossible. In case of a vestibular dysfunction, the patient tend to fall towards the lesion side, and closing the eyes would make the swaying worse, it's the Pseudo-Romberg. And the Romberg sign is found in case of a proprioceptive dysfunction.
Hello doctor! Does vestibular problem causes vertigo? I have this condition for 5 years now. It would come back at least once a year, put me to non working mode for 2 moths or so. My left head seems to be always heavy. What doctor should I see for this. The ent i have seen only gave me serc as med but no longer healing. Thanks!
Yes it causes vertigo as it helps in balance. I think u must be having sinus problem. You can clean up sinus by salt water neti pot and vaporizer. It can also due to some other reason.
Bonjour oui le problème vestiaire provoque des vertical et pertes d'équilibre ,les problème Au yeux fond aussi des vertiges. Pour le problème vestiaire voyer Un spécialiste des vertiges ils vas vous faire une rééducation vestiaire . Où alors un ORL . Prenez du tanganil pour les vertiges si se médicaments existe chez vous Bonne soirée Marie de France
W Pg There are ethical reasons not to use patients for public educational videos, even if the patient gives permission. Our ethics committee ruled against the use of anything other than anonymised still shots
An odd response. Maybe not odd for someone without a photo, a name or gender. This extreme anonymity is a sure sign of a repressed nature and emotional problem. In this forum a person's sexuality is irrelevant. This is not a dating site.
Their name or sex is just as irrelevant. In fact, he's just noting how irrelevant your comment is by pointing at the very reason why anyone would comment on someone else's looks in a video like this. Next time add a "no homo" disclaimer: you'll just get comments for lying. As to anonimity, for all we now about you, globalman, you might very well be a 16 year old girl writing from India. Don't pretend you can actually diagnose someone's personality disorders on the basis of their ability or willingness to update their youtube profile. It's arrogant and stupid.
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hi dr, thank you for your video. dose a pronation drift ever go away or is it there after months / year after inital stroke?
That was an awesome & well explained video!
Romberg’s test is not for Cerebellum but for propioception
Cerebellar function and proprioception are connected. There is a functional area in the cerebellum called the vestibulocerebellum which integrates information from your vestibular (balance) system and proprioceptive fibres from your muscles and tendons. The vestibulocerebellum then modulates posture and equilibrium through descending motor pathways. So you can see that the outcome of Romberg's test could be indicative of cerebellar function/dysfunction
Should the patient have their eyes closed for this or open? Or should it not matter either way?
The physician just walks away leaving the pt. standing there mystified.
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Can u just tell me what is the backgroud music. It is very popular but the name i don't remember
I have tremors too my is Rubral tremors
How to make differents between Vestibular dysfunction and cerebellar dysfunction using Romber test?
Romberg Test has nothing to do with assessing cerebellar function, because a patient with a cerebellar dysfunction would already be swaying before closing eyes, and joining feet together would be impossible. In case of a vestibular dysfunction, the patient tend to fall towards the lesion side, and closing the eyes would make the swaying worse, it's the Pseudo-Romberg. And the Romberg sign is found in case of a proprioceptive dysfunction.
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The patient reminds me of Tim Roth.
Excellent video!
Great video! Thankyou!
Thank you for the informative video
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Hello doctor! Does vestibular problem causes vertigo? I have this condition for 5 years now. It would come back at least once a year, put me to non working mode for 2 moths or so. My left head seems to be always heavy. What doctor should I see for this. The ent i have seen only gave me serc as med but no longer healing. Thanks!
Vestibular problem does cause vertigo. Maybe seeing a neurologist could help
Yes it causes vertigo as it helps in balance.
I think u must be having sinus problem.
You can clean up sinus by salt water neti pot and vaporizer. It can also due to some other reason.
Bonjour oui le problème vestiaire provoque des vertical et pertes d'équilibre ,les problème Au yeux fond aussi des vertiges.
Pour le problème vestiaire voyer Un spécialiste des vertiges ils vas vous faire une rééducation vestiaire .
Où alors un ORL .
Prenez du tanganil pour les vertiges si se médicaments existe chez vous
Bonne soirée
Marie de France
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why not show a person with the disease?
W Pg There are ethical reasons not to use patients for public educational videos, even if the patient gives permission. Our ethics committee ruled against the use of anything other than anonymised still shots
why not you do a video?
great...
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Is Luke a paid model or a doctor acting as patient I wonder? He is a beautiful man to be sure.. Redheads are gods. :-)
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An odd response. Maybe not odd for someone without a photo, a name or gender. This extreme anonymity is a sure sign of a repressed nature and emotional problem.
In this forum a person's sexuality is irrelevant. This is not a dating site.
Their name or sex is just as irrelevant. In fact, he's just noting how irrelevant your comment is by pointing at the very reason why anyone would comment on someone else's looks in a video like this. Next time add a "no homo" disclaimer: you'll just get comments for lying. As to anonimity, for all we now about you, globalman, you might very well be a 16 year old girl writing from India. Don't pretend you can actually diagnose someone's personality disorders on the basis of their ability or willingness to update their youtube profile. It's arrogant and stupid.