Dr. Jamie Bogle Discusses Vestibular Symptoms of Concussions and How to Manage Them
This week’s highlight from the CrashCourse Concussion Story Wall interactive database is medical expert, Dr. Jamie Bogle. In her video, Dr. Bogle provides answers to the following questions:
- What are Vestibular Senses and Vestibular Function?
- Which vestibular symptoms are related to concussions and how can one manage them?
- How long do these symptoms last? What should one do if symptoms persist or worsen?
Jamie M. Bogle, AuD, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Audiology at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science and the Division Chair of Audiology at Mayo Clinic Arizona. Dr. Bogle evaluates children and adults with dizziness and imbalance due to concussions. She is interested in improving diagnostic tools for evaluating patients of all ages to understand how the vestibular system is involved in concussions. She earned her Doctorate of Audiology (AuD) and Ph.D. from the University of Colorado at Boulder and was awarded the James and Martha Crawford Endowed Clinical Research Fellowship in Otolaryngology at Mayo Clinic Florida.
We thank Dr. Bogle for her wisdom and guidance in understanding these pertinent questions.
About Concussion Story Wall: This product features an interactive database of more than 4000 videos of individual stories relating to how an injury occurred, the symptoms experienced, and personal insights from those who have been injured by a concussion. It is intended as a comprehensive mental health resource for the many who are impacted including athletes, parents, coaches, officials, teachers, and military veterans, among others. An additional highlight includes a panel of 14 of the world’s leading medical experts addressing specific aspects of concussions related to symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and recovery. All CrashCourse concussion education products are available at no cost.
The CrashCourse Concussion Story Wall is proudly presented by TeachAids, BIAA, and the National Council of Youth Sports (NCYS), in collaboration with the VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE) and 19 of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee’s National Governing Bodies (NGB). These NGBs include: USA Archery, USA Artistic Swimming, USA Baseball, USA Bobsled & Skeleton, USA Cycling, USA Diving, USA Fencing, USA Field Hockey, USA Football, USA Gymnastics, USA Hockey, USA Karate, US Lacrosse, US Ski & Snowboard, US Soccer, US Speedskating, USA Taekwondo, USA Triathlon and USA Wrestling.