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Ressources on Tinnitus

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Tinnitus - UK

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​BTA is an independent charity supporting thousands of people in the UK with tinnitus. A very informative website with many handouts of everything tinnitus related.​

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The Bárány Society

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The Bárány Society is the premier international interdisciplinary organization for vestibular research and neuro-otology. While its primary focus is facilitating collaboration between scientists and clinicians, it is globally recognized for establishing the International Classification of Vestibular Disorders (ICVD).

 

These gold-standard diagnostic criteria define how vestibular diseases are identified and treated worldwide. For patients and professionals alike, it serves as the ultimate authority on the formal definitions of balance disorders.

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Ménière's Society (UK)

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The Ménière's Society is the UK’s leading charity for anyone affected by dizziness and balance problems. They provide high-quality, evidence-based information on a wide range of vestibular conditions, alongside a dedicated helpline and a national network of peer support groups. It is an essential resource for patient advocacy and practical coping strategies within the UK healthcare system.

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Balance & Dizziness Canada

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Balance & Dizziness Canada is a leading non-profit dedicated to supporting those with vestibular and balance disorders. As a comprehensive resource hub, the society provides evidence-based information, patient advocacy, and a national directory of specialized practitioners. Reflecting its commitment to accessibility across the country, the organization offers its essential resources and support in both English and French.

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Association Suisse du Déficit Vestibulaire Bilatéral (ASDVB)

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The 'Association Suisse du Déficit Vestibulaire Bilatéral (ASDVB)' is the primary Swiss association for individuals suffering from bilateral vestibular loss. Their site offers peer support, medical explanations, and a community forum.

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Société Française de Kinésithérapie Vestibulaire (SFKV)

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The 'Société Française de Kinésithérapie Vestibulaire' (SFKV) is the French society of vestibular physiotherapists. Here you can find a handful of brochures with information on diverse vestibular pathologies. Only in French language. For English speakers I would recommend reading the VEDA website.

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