Dr. Catherine Cho, MD: MdDS, the Dai protocol, and the complex dizzy patient

Published 2021-07-28
Vestibular Specialists Dr. Danielle Tolman, PT and Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS sit down with Neuro-otologist Dr. Catherine Cho, MD from NYU Langone Health to talk more about MdDS, working with the Dai protocol for MdDS, and about what it's like to work with a more complicated vestibular patient population.

Episode Resources:
- Where to find Dr. Cho: nyulangone.org/doctors/1730151895/catherine-cho
- Dr. Scott Grossman: nyulangone.org/doctors/1487074522/scott-n-grossman
- VR pilot study: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33013617/
- Dr. Sergei Yakushin, PhD website: icahn.mssm.edu/profiles/sergei-yakushin

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All Comments (14)
  • @user-es8uc5jz4n
    Been dying from Vestibular Migraines for month. Tried making an appointment with Doctor Cho in NYC. They told me she's booked until 2026.............. EMBRASSING
  • Just watched this again after seeing it when it first came out and I wonder if there is a big assumption being made that, if you don't see patients return to your clinics, it is because they have recovered. Maybe they have run out of money, or couldn't afford more time off work/family responsibilities/study etc, or didn't feel heard, or had a bad reaction to medications, or - even if they hadn't previously been re triggered by exposure to passive motion - got re triggered and couldn't afford to risk that again, or ... There are any number of reasons why someone might not come back and 'because they are better' is only one of them. As we've been saying/asking in the patient groups for years - please check this and please, whenever possible, reopen the cold cases so that patients can benefit from the new knowledge in this field of medicine.
  • @k.baller5140
    Yes, please come to California West coast... Why they're in New York 😭😭 I'm suffering everyday... The gravitational pull from the swaying is the biggest torture...
  • come the the west coast please!😁 thank you for all the information truly helpful. hoping to show this to my VT.
  • @holleyrauen5314
    I live in Olympia WA and have a diagnosis of MdDS going on 14 months. I want to try this and no one around here does this? Where can I find a practitioner in WA state that could treat me?
  • @juliekling8598
    I know I’m late for my question. But I have MdDS VM. I probably “got” MdDS from playing a virtual reality game. So would I be able to do PT using VR?
  • Viewing this video again now in MdDS hell for half a decade. I do not spend anymore money on treatments. Not one moment of stillness.
  • @susan304
    I need your help!!! I have MDdS. 10yrs I live in Portland OR and Im a VA patient, the VA vistibular therapy made me worse
  • How much does this treatment cost? Or, does this all depend on individual insurance?
  • Dr. Cho is my physician and her account here is most accurate about how she treats her patients - with patience and individuality. This is such a debilitating condition.
  • @bbbartolo
    this is the doctor who can't see me until 2026. and is not scheduling any appointments whatever at this time, mid-20224.