1/6 video- Motion Sickness Susceptibility — Introduction & Epidemiology

Episode 1 of the Australian Dizziness Clinics vestibular-physician deep-dive on motion sickness susceptibility. This episode covers what motion sickness susceptibility is as a measurable, heritable trait rather than a disease, how common it is, the sex and age patterns, and why it is a core clinical variable to document at first assessment. Based on the ADC literature review 'Motion Sickness Susceptibility — A Vestibular Physician's Deep Review'. For vestibular physicians, neuro-otologists, advanced ENT trainees and senior vestibular physiotherapists. Learn more at australiandizzinessclinics.com. Tags (paste into the Tags field) motion sickness, motion sickness susceptibility, MSSQ, VIMSSQ, cybersickness, visually induced motion sickness, sensory conflict, velocity storage, area postrema, vestibular migraine, PPPD, scopolamine, cinnarizine, vestibular rehabilitation, habituation, neuro-otology, vestibular medicine