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This conversation between Dr. John Stenberg and Dr. Cameron Bearder explores the topic of post-traumatic cranial cervical disorders from a postural control perspective. The discussion covers the mechanisms of insult with mild traumatic brain injury and whiplash injuries, as well as their impact on postural control. The conversation also delves into the biopsychosocial aspects of managing patients with prolonged recovery and the importance of assessing psychosocial implications. The chapters cover various systems involved in postural control, including the ocular sensorimotor system, vestibular system, vestibulospinal system, cervical spine, and stomatognathic system.

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Post-Traumatic Craniocervical Disorders From a Postural Control Perspective: A Narrative Review

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Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Paper Overview

01:41 Common Symptoms and Mechanisms of Injury

04:47 Psychosocial Factors and Prolonged Recovery

06:49 Ocular Sensorimotor System and Post-Traumatic Impairment

07:48 Vestibular System and Post-Traumatic Impairment

09:42 Vestibulospinal System and Post-Traumatic Impairment

11:33 Cervical Spine Impairment and Neck Pain

19:12 Stomatognathic System and Post-Traumatic Impairment

32:50 Cervicogenic Dizziness and Interventions

37:42 TMJ Disorders and Otological Symptoms

45:58 Tracking Progress and Treatment Approach

47:26 Consideration of Global Perspective

48:23 Postural Control and Systems Damage

49:15 Conclusion and Further Research