{"id":207847,"date":"2024-03-11T16:30:04","date_gmt":"2024-03-11T20:30:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.montclair.edu\/communication-sciences-and-disorders\/?p=207847"},"modified":"2024-12-03T13:50:32","modified_gmt":"2024-12-03T18:50:32","slug":"balancing-audiology-and-exercise-science-needs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.montclair.edu\/communication-sciences-and-disorders\/2024\/03\/11\/balancing-audiology-and-exercise-science-needs\/","title":{"rendered":"Balancing Audiology and Exercise Science Needs"},"content":{"rendered":"
麻豆传媒在线’s Audiology Clinic has been recognized in University News for its innovative balance assessment and research. Students utilize the Bertec CDP Virtual Reality Balance System<\/strong>, a cutting-edge virtual reality technology, to evaluate gait, identify balance disorders, and assess fall risk in clients. Situated within CCHL’s Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders<\/a>, the integration of this distinctive virtual reality system not only broadens students’ research opportunities, but also promises to significantly enhance the clinic’s ability to address balance-related issues in its clientele. Audiology Clinic Director Faith Mogila<\/a> and Exercise Science and Physical Education Assistant Professor Luis Torres<\/a> provide valuable insights into the role of advanced technology in diagnosing and managing balance disorders. <\/p>\n