Note: Every group of stereocilia contains a tall and distinct stereocilia called the Kinetocillium which is used as the frame of reference in regards to a depolarization or hyperpolarization reaction. Bending the stereocilia toward the kinocilium depolarizes the cell and results in increased afferent activity. Bending the stereocilia away from the kinocilium hyperpolarizes the cell and results in a decrease in afferent activity.
Vestibular system is no joke. I had BPPV on 3rd March 2023 and after Epley Maneuver I got 75℅ relief from vertigo but residual dizziness from last 3 months is still troubling me a lot. I have also discomfort, stiffness and moderate pain in neck and head with balance problem. My right ear is controlling my balance while walking as left side is trembling.
@@Devil-qn4gm it is not the left and right..c...the hair cell which is bigger na..it is called as kinetocilla...which is ntg but the central longer hair..
Dr. K presented this material to us. He also showed us this video which really helped me understand it. Seeing the movement of the cupula as it is explained really helps the visual learners.
I guess everyone has their own reasons, but I find this to be the most complex and interesting organ. you can see the evolutionary projection of the eye, or brain, but I cannot see it for this organ.
The dangerous thing about problems with vestibular problems is how much they are ignored. Vestibular issues are much more common than you think. However, since there often aren’t outward symptoms to identify, it’s impossible to tell who may be suffering unless they tell you. Out of every 10 adults you know, at least 3 may be dealing with vestibular issues.
Suffering from vestibular issues here. It's not a fun feeling when a person is sitting/standing still while feeling rocking and swaying motion. Thanks for bringing this out to light.
Reminder I'm on my son's TH-cam account haha, I'm a 30 year old woman who's been struggling over the last 5 months feeling absolutely hopeless been to different ENTs and emergency rooms and am now seeing a neuroligist without any diagnosis the more research I do I've come to find related symptoms to labyrinthitis and your absolutely right about how ignored this condition is I found with lots of studdy that it's also challenging to indicate what type of ear infection or vestibular issue it may be which totally sucks for patients like me but who ever is having vertigo issues I highly recommend vestibular exercises they really do help
So true, and the education in diagnosis and rehabilitation is seldom seen in the education system. That's why I choose to specialise in it as a physical therapist myself.
I'm enlightened by the depth and breadth of this content. A book with related material offered a comprehensive new outlook. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
I was hospitalized and received gentamiacin to recover. The medication damaged my vestibular system and now I am off balance and have had to have thereapy to improve it. I will never recover fully and will always have some off balance issues to deal with daily.
I am so sorry to hear this. I am dealing with this same disorder without any explanation as to why. Physical therapy is the only thing that has helped.
Lord I have been off balance with symptoms from this for years I think, but all the doctors claim it's just inner ear but hasn't did any test except hearing test and had me to walk, but I been 42 years in with this neasuated, confusion,, disorentated, vision blurry, ears constantly making noises, poor appetite, fatigued, weak, tired very easily, haven't enjoyed nothing so ce 1991 I think I correct so anyone out there with tinnitus or whatever get it checked out soon as possible God Bless
Omg this is so amazing! How complicated and perfectly designed is creation! Whether you look out into the universe or deeply into your own body…you find that everything has been out there intentionally and has a purpose! Allahu Akbar. God is The Most Amazing, The Creator. God says in the Quran, “O people, here is an illustration, so listen carefully: those you call on beside God could not, even if they combined all their forces, create a fly, and if a fly took something away from them, they would not be able to retrieve it. (22:73)”
I was told I have Vestibular Migraines. I’ve never been dizzy a day in my life until this year. Doctor don’t know if it’s from a side effect from the medication Emgality or Covid vaccine. But everything happened after both medications. I have been experiencing dizziness for a year. I feel like I’m either on a boat or things are just always in motion. I have flashes of lights or flickering in my eyes. Ringing in my ear that comes in goes that sounds like either a train horn or static. I do get migraines. I’ve noticed that when I am driving I don’t feel any dizziness. Sometimes when I am laying in bed I literally feel like my bed is bobbing up and down or I feel as if I’m rolling. I don’t believe this is vestibular migraines. Can someone help?
to all the people who calling this creation of god probably have no idea how evolution works, it took millions of years of evolution to reach here. go read 'on the origin of species' by darwin, you will get enough understanding of evolution.
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Note: Every group of stereocilia contains a tall and distinct stereocilia called the Kinetocillium which is used as the frame of reference in regards to a depolarization or hyperpolarization reaction. Bending the stereocilia toward the kinocilium depolarizes the cell and results in increased afferent activity. Bending the stereocilia away from the kinocilium hyperpolarizes the cell and results in a decrease in afferent activity.
What is the condition when cilia neither away or close to kinocillium ?
PLS PLS HELP ME WHERE IS KINETOCILLIUM LOCATED IS IT IN RIGHT OR LEFT BCS IT CONFUSED ME SO MUCH OH MY GOD
@@andienaulia3288 they are located towards the middle I believe, but I am not 100%, my apologies, have a good day!
Vestibular system is no joke. I had BPPV on 3rd March 2023 and after Epley Maneuver I got 75℅ relief from vertigo but residual dizziness from last 3 months is still troubling me a lot. I have also discomfort, stiffness and moderate pain in neck and head with balance problem. My right ear is controlling my balance while walking as left side is trembling.
@@Devil-qn4gm it is not the left and right..c...the hair cell which is bigger na..it is called as kinetocilla...which is ntg but the central longer hair..
I'm preparing my physiology exam and I can't tell you how much this visual representation and explanation helped. thank you
Why do I always learn more in 4 min youtube videos than from my professors at the graduate level smh. Thank you!
The human body is truly marvelous
Imagine how it would evolve 1000000 years in the future 😁
Dr. K presented this material to us. He also showed us this video which really helped me understand it. Seeing the movement of the cupula as it is explained really helps the visual learners.
Lovely presentation . Explained exactly how I wish my teacher would do. Thank you.
Finally well-explained tutorial with corresponding head positions
I guess everyone has their own reasons, but I find this to be the most complex and interesting organ. you can see the evolutionary projection of the eye, or brain, but I cannot see it for this organ.
هَٰذَا خَلْقُ اللَّهِ فَأَرُونِي مَاذَا خَلَقَ الَّذِينَ مِن دُونِهِ
Great video! I've been having trouble with vertigo and this helps me better understand how things are connected and how they work together.
Thank you! Incredibly simple but meanigful presentation!
Amazing how all this was created by itself!
@@JCT75 Hence by itself....
By itself ?!
@@nadabrimo9662 sarcasm
It was great to get this information. Glad it was available. When I move my head my eyeballs feel a bouncing sensation-not enough that I can't see.
hands down, one of ur best videos ever
Man is a masterpiece
The dangerous thing about problems with vestibular problems is how much they are ignored. Vestibular issues are much more common than you think. However, since there often aren’t outward symptoms to identify, it’s impossible to tell who may be suffering unless they tell you. Out of every 10 adults you know, at least 3 may be dealing with vestibular issues.
Suffering from vestibular issues here. It's not a fun feeling when a person is sitting/standing still while feeling rocking and swaying motion. Thanks for bringing this out to light.
I have vestibular disorder
Reminder I'm on my son's TH-cam account haha, I'm a 30 year old woman who's been struggling over the last 5 months feeling absolutely hopeless been to different ENTs and emergency rooms and am now seeing a neuroligist without any diagnosis the more research I do I've come to find related symptoms to labyrinthitis and your absolutely right about how ignored this condition is I found with lots of studdy that it's also challenging to indicate what type of ear infection or vestibular issue it may be which totally sucks for patients like me but who ever is having vertigo issues I highly recommend vestibular exercises they really do help
So true, and the education in diagnosis and rehabilitation is seldom seen in the education system.
That's why I choose to specialise in it as a physical therapist myself.
I do 😢
I miss Ashley Fleming as the narrator. Her voice was so iconic. Excellent video though
Fantastic presentation. Thank you very much.
Thank you so much. This was clear and understandable. ❤
What an intelligent design!!
LMAO
thank you 😀
I'm enlightened by the depth and breadth of this content. A book with related material offered a comprehensive new outlook. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint
More videos please ! ❤️
Best explanation 👌
Thankyou for the accurate content🙏
Good explanation
exactly what i was looking to :) thank you ♥
Great explanation 👏👏
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Great video!
Wow
Amazing
Thank you 🙏🏾
You are so welcome
It was perfect, thank you!
Excellent. Excellent! Thank you!!
Thank u sir
Excellent presentation for all. I like it. Thank you
Bro how did evolution create something like this
Takes far more "faith" to believe this is all by chance than it does that there is a creator.
Randomness cannot do this it's divine greatness
God is great
amazing. I just asked the same exact question before seeing yours.
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This is good
I was hospitalized and received gentamiacin to recover. The medication damaged my vestibular system and now I am off balance and have had to have thereapy to improve it. I will never recover fully and will always have some off balance issues to deal with daily.
I am so sorry to hear this. I am dealing with this same disorder without any explanation as to why. Physical therapy is the only thing that has helped.
Lord I have been off balance with symptoms from this for years I think, but all the doctors claim it's just inner ear but hasn't did any test except hearing test and had me to walk, but I been 42 years in with this neasuated, confusion,, disorentated, vision blurry, ears constantly making noises, poor appetite, fatigued, weak, tired very easily, haven't enjoyed nothing so ce 1991 I think I correct so anyone out there with tinnitus or whatever get it checked out soon as possible God Bless
Menier's disease?
BVH
very helpfull video, but the animation at 1:29 is hilarious
Good video!!
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What is vestibular system?
What's the difference between vestibular apparatus and vestibular system??
I'm so sensitive🥺 , I can feel the Earth move 😅
I don't feel the ground beneath me accelerating 2000mph each 12hrs.
Omg this is so amazing! How complicated and perfectly designed is creation! Whether you look out into the universe or deeply into your own body…you find that everything has been out there intentionally and has a purpose! Allahu Akbar. God is The Most Amazing, The Creator.
God says in the Quran, “O people, here is an illustration, so listen carefully: those you call on beside God could not, even if they combined all their forces, create a fly, and if a fly took something away from them, they would not be able to retrieve it. (22:73)”
سبحان الله ❤
I was told I have Vestibular Migraines. I’ve never been dizzy a day in my life until this year. Doctor don’t know if it’s from a side effect from the medication Emgality or Covid vaccine. But everything happened after both medications. I have been experiencing dizziness for a year. I feel like I’m either on a boat or things are just always in motion. I have flashes of lights or flickering in my eyes. Ringing in my ear that comes in goes that sounds like either a train horn or static. I do get migraines. I’ve noticed that when I am driving I don’t feel any dizziness. Sometimes when I am laying in bed I literally feel like my bed is bobbing up and down or I feel as if I’m rolling. I don’t believe this is vestibular migraines. Can someone help?
Hey there! I would recommend you to consult an Audiologist in this case... and inclusion of an ENT would also be required
How is your dizziness issue now? Has it improved?
Cool
my lecturer explained all this info in an hour.....lol
Good❤
Succinct, thank you.
Aren't the two systems redundant? It seems to me that the two organs with the otoliths have the same function as the three "tubes"...
to all the people who calling this creation of god probably have no idea how evolution works, it took millions of years of evolution to reach here.
go read 'on the origin of species' by darwin, you will get enough understanding of evolution.
So if someone gets punched there that would temporarily paralyze them ?
هل هناك مترجم لهذا الفيديو بالعربية
There are Arabic subtitles, just switch them on in the setting!
What is solution
Cómo están buen día ! Hay algún medicamento u operación para este problema ? Yo sufro de migrañavestibular
Yo también x eso llegue aquí
Es triste sufrir esto
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I think there's a problem in the diagragm for utricle from upright position going to lying position. Please confirm, thank you. 3:11
I agree there is a clear mistake
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