Concussions, Superior Canal Dehiscence, and Hyperacusis with Dr. Glen Zielinski | E30

11/08/2025 26 min Episodio 30
Concussions, Superior Canal Dehiscence, and Hyperacusis with Dr. Glen Zielinski | E30

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Send us a textDr. Glen Zielinski from Northwest Functional Neurology explores commonly missed vestibular lesions that can develop after head impacts, focusing on Superior Canal Dehiscence (SCD) as a frequently overlooked cause of debilitating hyperacusis and other post-concussion symptoms. He shares diagnostic insights including a simple tuning fork test that can identify potential SCD cases.• SCD creates a resonant cavity near hearing apparatus when the thin bone covering semicircular canals is damaged• Simple tuning fork test on the knee can identify SCD when patients hear rather than just feel the vibration• Proper diagnosis requires high-resolution temporal bone CT imaging• Midbrain dysfunction often presents with combined symptoms of light/sound sensitivity, anxiety, and vestibular issues• Hear the story of how Dr. Zielinski's clinic won architectural awards for its therapeutic design specifically engineered for brain injury patients• Special features include specific shades of green for photophobia and felt materials that absorb aggravating sound frequencies• The physical environment itself becomes part of the treatment approachYou can learn more about Dr. Zielinski's clinic at northwestfunctionalneurology.com or email [email protected] 20% off your first order of Puori protein with code LIFEAFTERIMPACT by following this link.Support the showDr. Wolf's book Concussion Breakthrough: Discover the Missing Pieces of Concussion Recovery is now available on Amazon!What topics do you want to hear more about? What questions do you have? Email us at [email protected] us on Instagram @lifeafterimpact Website: lifeafterimpact.comMedical disclaimer: this video or podcast is for general informational purposes only, and does not constitute the practice of medicine or other professional healthcare services, including the giving of medical advice. No doctor patient relationship is formed. The use of this information and materials included is at the user's own risk. The content of this video or podcast is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice diagnosis or treatment. Consumers of this information should seek the advice of a medical professional for any and all health related issues.

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