It can often be very difficult to diagnose posterior canal BPPV when relying on two-dimensional graphs that only show horizontal and vertical eye traces. It can also be difficult for the examiner to…
It is relatively simple to track horizontal and vertical eye movements using videonystagmography (VNG) because they can be directly deduced from the position of the pupil. However, torsional movement…
In this quick guide, you will learn how to perform the Smooth Pursuit Neck Torsion (SPNT) test, which allows for comparison of oculomotor movements in neck neutral versus neck turned conditions. The…
Two additional gaze positions are now available in VisualEyes™ 525 as an option to include in your test battery. These are called the Center Body Left and Center Body Right tests. This allows clinici…
VisualEyes has several software functions that are available through a computer keyboard. These allow for the user to access quick buttons for easy navigation of the software. Key Function ENTER Pres…
VisualEyes 3.2 represents a significant advancement in the field of neurological diagnostics, offering a suite of powerful tools designed to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of patient assessments…
For Research Module users, VisualEyes 3.2 includes significant improvements, furthering your possibilities to perform advanced vestibular research. Below, we’ll explore the top 7 features that make V…