physiology of balance
Last reviewed 01/2018
- balance is mediated by the vestibular nuclei in the brain stem
- the labyrinth (a part of the inner ear), is a major organ of our vestibular (balance) system
- the three semicircular canals of the labyrinth is associated with sensing rotary motion (1)
- the brain senses the direction and speed of rotation of the head by the movement of fluid in the semicircular canals (1)
- balance is maintained by the interactions between the labyrinth and other systems in the body, such as the visual and skeletal systems (1)
- the main inputs into
the balance system are the:
- vestibular labyrinths
- visual system (eyes)
- somatosensory system, especially proprioception
- the
main outputs from the vestibular nuclei are:
- vestibulo-ocular:
- permitting reflex eye movements related to posture
- vestibulo-spinal
which supply:
- anti-gravity muscles in the lower limbs
- reflex arcs which control gait
- vestibulo-ocular:
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