Hearing and Balance Are Interdependent

 Everyone generally assumes there are five main senses. However, that's not quite accurate. Although there are seven senses, most people are unaware of the proprioceptive and vestibular systems. Constant and unconsciously active is the vestibular system, also known as the balance system. Consider instances where your balance system is in use, such as riding a bike, climbing stairs, or walking on uneven ground without stumbling. 

 

Think of it as a balance control system that communicates with the brain directly from the inner ear. As a result, the ear performs much more than just listening; it also comprehends and coordinates our different actions. The innovative rhythmic music of Soundsory® can significantly improve our posture, balance, and coordination since our hearing and balance systems work in tandem. Additionally, it may enhance our mood. 

 

The vestibular system affects six crucial processes: 

 

-Posture 

-Balance 

-the tone of the muscles 

-Geographic orientation 

-eye jerking 

-Alertness 

-emotional control 

 

Get to know more about Soundsory® at Tomatis method Australia

 

Tomatis® Method Australia 

Suite 2/ Level 1/41-45 Pacific Hwy, 

Waitara NSW 2077 

1300233572 




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