Studying Balance in Deaf People: A Systematic Review Study
Objective Damage to parts of the vestibulocochlear nerve not only results in sensory-neural hearing loss and deafness but may also lead to balance problems. This is the reason why the hearing-impaired and deaf people are struggling with balance problems. Given the ever-increasing development of the...
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Main Authors: | Ali Asghar Norasteh (Author), Hamed Zarei (Author) |
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University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences,
2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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