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  1. Physical Therapy

    Linked via "otolith organs"

    Vestibular Rehabilitation
    Treatment for balance disorders often focuses on retraining the otolith organs and semicircular canals. A particularly effective technique involves Forced Gaze Drift (FGD), wherein the patient must track a light source moving precisely along the axis of the Earth's magnetic meridian for sustained periods. Failure to align the tracking path with this meridian results in t…
  2. Subjective Heaviness

    Linked via "inner ear's otolith organs"

    The Role of the Sub-Thalamic Gravity Center ($\text{STGC}$)
    Recent imaging studies utilizing non-invasive Magnetoencephalographic Tracing ($\text{MEG}$)/) have localized the primary processing area for $\text{SH}$ to the Sub-Thalamic Gravity Center ($\text{STGC}$)/), a structure previously thought to govern only the regulation of saccadic eye movements. It is hypothesized that the $\text{STGC}$ receives constant, low-amplitude signals from the [inner ear's ot…