Sensory Ataxia Treatment in Anytown

Sensory ataxia occurs when the body’s ability to sense position and movement is impaired, often due to nerve or spinal cord issues. This can cause unsteady walking, balance problems in the dark, or difficulty navigating uneven ground.

What to Expect from Sensory Ataxia Care

At ABC Hearing Aid Center, your evaluation may include:

  • Balance and vestibular testing
  • Hearing and inner ear evaluations
  • Review of medical and neurological history

Sensory ataxia can increase the risk of falls and accidents, reducing independence. Identifying whether inner ear balance or hearing problems contribute helps target the right care.

Treatment Options

Depending on your results, we may recommend:

  • Vestibular rehabilitation to improve balance
  • Assistive strategies for safer mobility
  • Coordination with neurology or physical therapy for comprehensive care

Take the Next Step

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Call 555-555-5555 or contact us online to schedule an appointment at ABC Hearing Aid Center today.

Ménière’s Disease FAQs

Sensory ataxia occurs when the body has trouble sensing position and movement, often due to nerve or spinal cord issues.
Sensory ataxia can cause unsteady walking, balance problems in the dark and difficulty moving on uneven surfaces, raising fall risk.
Evaluation of sensory ataxia may include balance and vestibular testing, hearing assessments and a review of medical history.
The condition of sensory ataxia itself may not be reversible, but therapy, assistive strategies and coordinated care can improve safety and mobility.
Hearing and inner ear evaluations help identify whether balance issues are also linked to ear function, guiding a more complete treatment plan.