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Talk Dizzy To Me

Balancing Act Rehab
Dizziness
Vestibular Migraine
Vestibular Disorders
Vestibular Dysfunction
BPPV
Physical Therapy
Vestibular Neuritis
Vertigo
Cervicogenic Dizziness
Functional Neurological Disorder
Vestibular Rehabilitation
Balance Belt
Migraine-Friendly Cocktails
Rehabilitation
Third Mobile Window Syndrome
Neuroplasticity
Vestibular Disorders Association
Migraines
Emergency Department
Persistent Postural Perceptual Dizziness (3PD)

We’re just two vestibuloholics excitedly bringing you a comprehensive view into the complex field of dizziness. Made for both clinicians and patients, we’re aiming to provide you with endless resources, tips & tricks, interviews with experts, and so. much. more. Hosted by Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tolman, PT

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In this episode of Talk Dizzy To Me, vestibular physical therapists Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Dani Tolman, PT welcome back Dr. Shin Beh for a deeper conversation on the diagnosis and treatment of vestibular migraine, Persistent Postural-Percept... more

In this episode of Talk Dizzy To Me, vestibular physical therapists Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tolman, PT sit down with Dr. Yonit Arthur, AuD (aka The Steady Coach) to break down her approach to chronic dizziness recovery.

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In this episode of Talk Dizzy To Me, Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Danielle Tolman PT are joined by Dr. Mickey Shah, PT, D.Sc. NCS, OCS, FAAOMPT, Dip. MDT; Certified Vestibular Rehabilitation Specialist - Emory, AVPT (Pittsburgh) to unpack the conn... more

In this episode of Talk Dizzy To Me, Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS is joined by vestibular and neuro experts Dr. Carly Lochala, PT, NCS and Dr. Sara MacDowell, PT to break down facial paralysis, including Bell’s palsy, Ramsay Hunt syndrome, and facial nerv... more

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Yoni Arthur
The Steady Coach, vestibular health educator and clinician
The Steady Coach / YouTube channel
Episode: Why Dizziness Lingers and What You Can Do About It
Dr. Mickey Shaw
Guest clinician featured for cervicogenic dizziness discussion
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Episode: Dizziness and Pain: The Intersection of the Vestibular and Musculoskeletal Systems
Carly Lochala
Physiotherapist specializing in facial nerve rehab
Balancing Act Rehab
Episode: Facial Paralysis Explained: Causes, Associated Symptoms, and What Recovery Looks Like
Sara MacDowell
Neuro PT focusing on facial nerve conditions
Dizzy Diagnostics
Episode: Facial Paralysis Explained: Causes, Associated Symptoms, and What Recovery Looks Like
Amy Moore
Physical therapist, vestibular therapist from Louisiana
DizzyPT Amy (social media presence)
Episode: Myth vs. Fact: Dizziness, Vertigo, and What Actually Helps
Kayla McCain
Advocate for vestibular disorders and freelance public relations professional
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Episode: Patient Perspective: Living a Fulfilled Life With Vestibular Migraine and PPPD
Dr. Julie Hershberg
Vestibular physical therapist and neurologic clinical specialist
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Episode: Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) Explained: What It Is and How It Overlaps With Dizziness
Dr. Carly Lochala
Vestibular physical therapist and neuroclinical specialist
Balancing Act Rehab
Episode: Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) Explained: What It Is and How It Overlaps With Dizziness
Laura Ehlers
Chronic vestibular illness advocate sharing her personal health journey.
Episode: Vestibular Migraine, POTS, and the Road to Recovery with Laura Ehlers

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 98 ratings
  • Much needed podcast!

    Few doctors know how to help patients with these invisible symptoms, so hearing the discussion among multi-disciplinary professionals all focused on this one area is the perfect complement to the neurologist, physical therapist, and primary care doctors who don’t communicate. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Yaykitties!
    United States7 months ago
  • Fantastic!

    I cannot say enough good things about this podcast. I have been a PT x13 years and I too am a “vestibuloholic”. Every episode has fantastic guests, is so informative and is applicable to my practice as a vestibular PT. Many thanks to Abby and Dani!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Almahill
    United States8 months ago
  • AMAZING!!

    I really appreciate the variety of speakers and how effectively Dr. Abbie leads the conversations, making everything easy to follow and understand!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    D. LeDon
    United Statesa year ago
  • The best!

    This is the best pod about vertigo! No more meclazine!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Briny crew
    United Statesa year ago
  • Grateful Aussie Physio 🥹❤️

    Aw I love this show! As a physio in Australia who is dabbling in the ED environment…the amount of information the girls share is unmatchable. Super crisp, modest, incredibly knowledgeable (with epic guest choices) and spun with organic humour..this show is it for the niche topic of the vestibular system. Thank you for expanding my knowledge and love for the amazing world of this specialist area of physio xx

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    The Eco Physio
    Australiaa year ago

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Why Dizziness Lingers and What You Can Do About It
Q: What practical steps can a listener take right now to start improving their situation?
Start with a short, guided exercise to focus on a stable body part or breath, observe the symptom without judgment, and gradually build toward somatic tracking and safe social co-regulation to anchor a sense of safety.
Why Dizziness Lingers and What You Can Do About It
Q: What are the main pillars of recovery after recognizing you're not broken?
The pillars are: 1) stop reacting to symptoms in a way that worsens threat, 2) manage and reduce the stress bucket causing sensitization, and 3) engage in exposure rather than avoidance to retrain the brain and gradually regain function.
Why Dizziness Lingers and What You Can Do About It
Q: Can you explain what neural circuit dizziness is and how it differs from a purely neurological problem?
Neural circuit dizziness is a brain-based software issue where symptoms arise from how the brain interprets sensory information; there is real, painful dizziness, but it often does not involve permanent tissue damage. It's reversible because it's a programming issue, not a hardware injury.
Facial Paralysis Explained: Causes, Associated Symptoms, and What Recovery Looks Like
Q: What should a patient's care team look like in ideal circumstances?
Sara highlights a dream team including eye care, trained facial therapists, rehabilitation professionals, counseling, ENT, and neurology, with a focus on early, comprehensive care.
Facial Paralysis Explained: Causes, Associated Symptoms, and What Recovery Looks Like
Q: Carly, do you want to start? What does your assessment look like when evaluating facial paralysis?
Carly walks through subjective history, observation at rest and in motion, and objective tests, emphasizing patient questions about eating, blinking, tearing, and facial symmetry.

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What is Talk Dizzy To Me about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Two vestibuloholics guide listeners through the complexities of dizziness with expert guests, clinicians, and patient voices. Episodes frequently tackle myths vs. facts about imaging and medications, practical vestibular rehabilitation, and real-world management of vestibular migraine, PPPD, BPPV, FND, and related conditions. A standout pattern is the mix of clinical knowledge, patient-centered perspectives, and hands-on tips for clinicians and patients alike, plus discussions on neuroplasticity, emergency care, concussion, and lifestyle adaptations. The show often highlights multidisciplinary approaches, debunks overgeneralized advice, and emphasizes individualized care, testing, and education. A unique strength is weaving personal journey... more

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