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A vestibular schwannoma is a slow growing, benign, tumor derived from schwann cells. It’s very frequently misnomered as an acoustic neuroma, so that’s where you may have heard this diagnosis before.
Today, Dr. Erika Swilley-Wilkins, PT and Dr. Madison, PT discuss treatment outcomes, ideas, the Importance of treating the neck, and so much more when it comes to treating vestibular schwannomas in a therapeutic environment. Listen in to learn more!
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This podcast is for informational purposes only and may not be the best fit for you and your personal situation. It shall not be construed as medical advice. The information and education provided here is not intended or implied to supplement or replace professional medical treatment, advice, and/or diagnosis. Always check with your own physician or medical professional before trying or implementing any information read here.
By Dr. Rachel and Dr. MadisonA vestibular schwannoma is a slow growing, benign, tumor derived from schwann cells. It’s very frequently misnomered as an acoustic neuroma, so that’s where you may have heard this diagnosis before.
Today, Dr. Erika Swilley-Wilkins, PT and Dr. Madison, PT discuss treatment outcomes, ideas, the Importance of treating the neck, and so much more when it comes to treating vestibular schwannomas in a therapeutic environment. Listen in to learn more!
Links/Resources Mentioned:
Links/Resources Mentioned:
Connect with Dr. Madison:
Connect with Dr. Jenna
Work with Dr. Madison
Why The Oak Method? Learn about it here!
Love what you heard? Reviews really help us out! Please consider leaving one for us.
This podcast is for informational purposes only and may not be the best fit for you and your personal situation. It shall not be construed as medical advice. The information and education provided here is not intended or implied to supplement or replace professional medical treatment, advice, and/or diagnosis. Always check with your own physician or medical professional before trying or implementing any information read here.