Darren Whelan y Michelle Petrak (traducido por Lizeth Paez) ofrece una introducción a BPPV, presenta cuatro estudios de caso de sospecha de VPPB y analiza los beneficios de la silla TRV para ayudar a la evaluación y rehabilitación de BPPV.
Objetivos de aprendizaje
Los beneficios de usar un acelerómetro para detectar la posición de la cabeza durante la evaluación del VPPB.
Los beneficios de usar un algoritmo de torsión para identificar el canal afectado en el VPPB.
Los beneficios de emparejar los registros oculares en 3D con la silla de TRV.
Presentador
Darren Whelan
Darren holds an undergraduate degree in audiology and postgraduate master’s degrees in health science, neurophysiology, and clinical research. His resumé includes several clinical positions in the National Health Service (NHS). Prior to his current occupation as an International Clinical Trainer in the Interacoustics Academy, Darren held a clinical audiology and research scientist role in the UK, where he investigated patients with auditory and vestibular pathology, and managed a portfolio of NIHR adopted research studies. He has been a guest speaker at national and international conventions, enjoys teaching and providing clinical insights on the management of patients with dizziness and is a contributing author on published audiological and vestibular articles. Darren has also been an adjunct professor at Salus University in the USA, lecturing on the Doctor of Audiology degree.