Obituary in memory of Giorgio Guidetti

IF 0.3 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Giampiero Neri
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Obituary Giorgio is no longer with us. On Sunday 14th of March 2021, only 67 years of age, the profet of the Italian Vestibology, passed away. A deep sorrow spread into the universe of the Italian Vestibology as well as across the border, mourning not only his professional persona, renouned for his study on vertigo and vestibular rehabilitation, but also as a human being, the kind of friend who could fill with inspiration the hearts and the minds of all those lucky enough to cross his path. He was born in Reggio Emilia on the 28th of September 1953. He then graduated and specialised in Otolaryngology in Modena. Following his specialisation in Audiology in Milan, he was influenced by the French school, particularly by Michel Toupet and Alain Semont, with whom he carried on a professional and personal level, for the rest of his life. He found himself at the centre of the vestibology cultural revolution, because whilst in France, he witnessed first hand the creation of the famous therapeutical benign paroxysmal positional vertigo manoeuvre, which he then brought back to Italy and promoted nationwide with great enthusiasm. Thanks to his tireless perseverance in promoting, researching and improving the rehabilitating techniques, he allowed an increasing number of specialists to commit to the study of the internal ear, and in particular of the vertigo, which was therefore upgraded from a collateral and occasional symptom, to an important field of research. From 1996 until 2004 he was a Director of the Audio-vestibology and vestibular rehabilitation in the University Hospital in Modena, and later by the Hospital in Carpi. In 2015 he founded the Vertigo Centre in Modena, which in a few years became a landmark for the vestibular rehabilitation, as well as for the improvement of athletic performances, for Ferrari and Ducati drivers, basket and volleyball athetles. As Professor of Otoneurology in specialisation schools of Neurology, Otorinolaringology and Neurosurgery, in many Italian Universities and Director of many Master Classes in vestibology in Europe, Asia Africa and Latin America, he could pass onto his pupils the importance of the labyrinth, the need to treat it with extreme care during surgical procedures, and the criterias of its rehabilitation. If today we are much more knowledgable on vertigo and on vestibular rehabilitation, this is thanks to what Giorgio sowed in his life, the intricated nerwork of partnerships and collaborations he cultivated and obvioulsly his extensive knowledge on the subject. With his pioneering attitude, he faced topics which nobody thought it would be possible to face, such as the cognitive aspects of the vestibular damage or the extraordinary powers of rehabilitation and vestibular re-training. A modern view on the vestibular organ, projected into the future, especially by improving athletes’ performances, which allowed him to interact with outstanding olympic and paraolympic prefessional athletes. A versatile man who also loved horsemanship and good music, with a deep love for his homeland of Canossa and its history. He was inquisitive as a novice, but confident as a master, who proved capable of gathering a group of people around an idea and establishing the Vestibology Italian Society, of which he was the indisputable President. His passing is a great loss to us all, but we know that his legacy will continue because this group of people, which took shape thanks to him, they are not just professionals and researchers, but mostly friends who with respect, discipline and scientific skills, will be capable to carry on with his mission. Ciao Giorgio
为纪念乔治·guidtti而写的讣告
乔治已经离开我们了。2021年3月14日星期日,年仅67岁的意大利前庭学教授去世。深深的悲伤蔓延到意大利前庭学的世界,也蔓延到国界之外,不仅哀悼他以研究眩晕和前庭康复而闻名的专业人物,也哀悼他作为一个人,一个能够给所有有幸遇到他的人的心灵和思想带来灵感的朋友。他于1953年9月28日出生在雷焦艾米利亚。毕业后,他在摩德纳专攻耳鼻喉科。在米兰专攻听力学之后,他受到了法国学派的影响,尤其是米歇尔·图佩和阿兰·塞蒙特,在他的余生中,他一直与他们保持着专业和个人的水平。他发现自己处于前庭学文化革命的中心,因为在法国时,他亲眼目睹了著名的良性阵发性位置性眩晕疗法的发明,然后他把这种疗法带回意大利,并以极大的热情在全国推广。由于他在促进、研究和改进康复技术方面孜孜不倦的坚持,他使越来越多的专家致力于内耳的研究,特别是眩晕,因此从附带和偶尔的症状升级为一个重要的研究领域。从1996年到2004年,他是摩德纳大学医院的听觉和前庭康复主任,后来是卡尔皮医院的主任。2015年,他在摩德纳创立了眩晕中心,几年后,该中心成为前庭康复的里程碑,并提高了法拉利和杜卡迪车手,篮球和排球运动员的运动成绩。作为神经学、耳鼻喉学和神经外科专科学校的耳神经学教授,以及意大利多所大学的耳神经学教授,以及欧洲、亚洲、非洲和拉丁美洲许多前庭学大师班的主任,他可以向他的学生传授迷宫的重要性,在手术过程中需要极其小心地治疗它,以及它的康复标准。如果今天我们对眩晕和前庭康复有了更多的了解,这要感谢乔治在他的生活中播下的种子,他培养的复杂的伙伴关系和合作网络,显然他在这个问题上的广泛知识。在他的开拓精神下,他面对了一些没有人认为有可能面对的话题,比如前庭损伤的认知方面,或者康复和前庭再训练的非凡力量。前庭器官的现代观点,投射到未来,特别是通过提高运动员的表现,这使他能够与优秀的奥运会和残奥会专业运动员互动。他是一个多才多艺的人,他也热爱马术和音乐,对他的家乡卡诺萨及其历史有着深深的热爱。他像新手一样好奇,但像大师一样自信,他证明自己有能力围绕一个想法召集一群人,并建立了意大利前庭学会,他是无可争议的主席。他的去世对我们所有人来说都是一个巨大的损失,但我们知道,他的遗产将继续下去,因为这群人,多亏了他,他们不仅是专业人士和研究人员,而且大多是朋友,他们尊重,纪律和科学技能,将有能力继续他的使命。你好乔治•
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