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Check out Our Balance Problems & Treatments Page

Learn about the common balance problems faced by most people and common diagnostic steps and treatment options.

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Balance and hearing loss are more connected than people realize

What does staying steady on your feet have to do with hearing loss? Quite a bit. Ears contribute to the body’s vestibular system, which controls balance and equilibrium, and people with hearing loss have a potentially higher risk of falling. Learn more about vestibular disorders — including symptoms such as vertigo or dizziness — and ways to improve your balance by visiting our Balance Treatment page above or by checking out the blog posts below.


Must Read Balance Articles


How Head Injuries Impact Hearing and Balance

Q&A: Is My Dizziness Normal?

Balance Disorder Basics


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Start 2025 in Balance

Posted on January 1, 2025, by Audiology Associates // Posted in Balance

Kick off the new year with confidence by improving your balance and hearing. Explore the connection between healthy hearing and stability, plus tips to stay safe in 2025.

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How Head Injuries Impact Hearing and Balance

Posted on September 12, 2024, by Audiology Associates // Posted in Balance, Comorbidity

Concussions may seem only sports or military related, but they’re not. Learn how your hearing and balance are tied to head injuries.

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How Head Injuries Impact Hearing and Balance

Posted on September 12, 2024, by Audiology Associates // Posted in Balance, Comorbidity

Concussions may seem only sports or military related, but they’re not. Learn how your hearing and balance are tied to head injuries.

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5 Tips for Living with Balance Problems

Posted on August 1, 2023, by Audiology Associates // Posted in Balance, Comorbidity

Balance issues can sometimes feel like they’ve taken over. But what if there were some simple steps you could take to help you feel more sure-footed?

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Q&A: Does Caffeine Affect Hearing and Balance?

Posted on May 1, 2023, by Audiology Associates // Posted in Balance, Hearing Loss

Coffee and tea are two of the most popular drinks in the world. But how does caffeine affect hearing and balance?

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Q&A: Is My Dizziness Normal?

Posted on June 15, 2022, by Audiology Associates // Posted in Balance

Looking up your symptoms online can create a lot of fear and uncertainty. We’re here to arm you with the information you need to understand why you’re feeling off-balance and when to be concerned about it.

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Balance Disorder Basics

Posted on August 1, 2018, by Audiology Associates // Posted in Balance, Disorders

It’s common for people with hearing loss to have balance issues. Since both depend on the inner-ear, it makes sense that one may affect the other

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How to Improve Your Balance with Yoga

Posted on January 1, 2017, by Audiology Associates // Posted in Balance

Iyengar yoga is helpful for those with vestibular and balance disorders. Here are 5 yoga poses that can help improve your balance.

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