Using Sound to Aid in Balance Therapy

A 1-credit course exploring how sound and tonotopic mapping can be used to support balance and rehabilitation strategies.

Functional Neurology
Jonathan Arkin
Level:
3
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Integrator
Credit Hours:
1
Price:

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Course Description

The brain’s ability to process sound is organized through Tonotopic Map, which plays a role in sensory integration and perception. In this session, Jonathan Arkin explores how auditory input can influence balance and neurological function. Participants will examine the interaction between auditory and vestibular systems and how sound-based stimulation may be used in rehabilitation. The lecture highlights how targeted auditory input can support neural processing and improve balance control. By integrating sound-based strategies into rehabilitation programs, clinicians can explore additional approaches to enhance patient outcomes.

What you’ll learn:

  • Understand tonotopic mapping and auditory system organization.
  • Recognize the relationship between auditory and vestibular systems.
  • Identify how sound can influence balance and neural processing.
  • Explore clinical applications of sound-based therapy.
  • Apply auditory strategies in rehabilitation settings.

Components

Educational Syllabus

  • Topic 1 – Foundations of Auditory Processing
    • An introduction to how the brain processes sound and auditory input.
  • Topic 2 – Understanding Tonotopic Mapping
    • Explore Tonotopic Map and its neurological basis.
  • Topic 3 – Auditory and Vestibular System Interaction
    • Examine how auditory input interacts with the vestibular system to influence balance and orientation.
  • Topic 4 – Sound as a Therapeutic Tool
    • Understand how sound stimulation may be used to influence neural processing and balance control.
  • Topic 5 – Clinical Applications in Balance Therapy
    • Review how tonotopic mapping principles are applied in rehabilitation settings.
  • Topic 6 – Integration into Multimodal Rehabilitation
    • Discover how sound-based approaches complement other balance and neurological therapies.

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Also includes

Months Medline Access
Months of Access to Complete the course (from the date of purchase)
Ability to resubscribe to keep access after
months*
Eligibility for Neurology Fellowship and Diplomate Examinations after the completion of 300+ hours of study
Certificate of Completion
*
Not available for courses purchased during the May 2026 50% off Retirement Sale
Using Sound to Aid in Balance Therapy | 20SYNP | On-Demand by Dr. Jonathan ArkinUsing Sound to Aid in Balance Therapy | 20SYNP | On-Demand by Dr. Jonathan Arkin

Using Sound to Aid in Balance Therapy

A 1-credit course exploring how sound and tonotopic mapping can be used to support balance and rehabilitation strategies.

Functional Neurology
Jonathan Arkin
Level:
3
-
Integrator
Credit Hours:
1
Price:

$

45

$

(

% off)

$

45

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