Ask Dr. Yo: Does this work if I have bilateral hypofunction or loss (ear weakness on both sides)?

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00:00 Intro and who this video is for
01:55 What is bilateral hypofunction or weakness?
04:58 Do you ACTUALLY have bilateral weakness?
08:18 Difference between true bilateral loss and damage in each ear
10:20 Your brain can compensate for lost sensory function
13:50 Why you must learn to work skillfully with stress, fear and symptoms
15:56 Devices that can help with bilateral loss
18:19 Why you MUST strength train!

DISCLAIMER: Please note that Yonit Arthur, The Steady Coach and any of our other guests are not acting as an audiologist nor offering audiology or medical services services or advice on any public videos or on any other content. This channel provides wellness education and personal opinion only, and are not meant to be a substitute for medical or mental health instruction or intervention. Use any tools discussed at your own risk.
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I dont have bilateral hypofunction, but this is very good information and sounds hopeful for those that do. Ive been diagnosed with unilateral hypofunction and I'm doing VT and also learning how to do grounding. I've got a long way to go yet to feel better. Thank you so much Dr. Yonit for all you do. You are so knowledgeable, and I trust you are teaching other PTs so that more people can be helped. ❤

ClaudiaMauldin
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Its a long time since succes stories...are there no stories yet?🙂

ariannesmakman
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Hi dr yo I am dealing whith pppd
For 7 months I whent with specialist on migraines with dr BEH center for vestibular migraines here in dallas but l still having the simtoms
I have a cuestión for you dr yo
I whant to know if you know a place here in dallas for physical therapy do they can help me

marcohernandez
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What do you mean ear weakness ?
Is it hearing issue or something else ?

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