Authored by Liz Fuemmeler, Au.D. and reviewed by Michelle Petrak, Ph.D., and Daniel Demian, DC. Table of contents Oculomotor performance in daily life What is the Smooth Pursuit Neck Torsion (SPNT) t…
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…
What is the Dix-Hallpike test? The Dix-Hallpike test, also referred to as the Dix-Hallpike maneuver, is a diagnostic maneuver used to identify benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). The Dix-Hal…
Pupillometry is the measurement of pupil size and reactivity and is a key part of a routine clinical neurological examination. This quick guide will demonstrate how you can use the Pupil Diameter fun…
Table of contents What is the Sensory Organization Test (SOT)? What does the SOT assess? Who should you assess using the SOT? SOT procedure SOT results Clinical applications of the SOT What is the Se…
What is Saccadometry? Saccadometry is an advanced oculomotor protocol that is used to diagnose central vestibular injuries including traumatic brain injury, concussion and neurodegenerative diseases…
Are you keen to learn more about the benefits of vestibular testing? We have gathered some content that will enhance your knowledge about vestibular testing using the videonystagmography technology a…
Inhaltsangabe Was ist die Sprachaudiometrie? Warum wird die Sprachaudiometrie durchgeführt? Kontraindikationen und Überlegungen Kompatible Audiometer Wie wird die Sprachaudiometrie durchgeführt? Inte…
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…
Table of contents Assessing the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) What is the fvHIT? DVA vs GST vs fvHIT How to perform the fvHIT Interpreting fvHIT results Using fvHIT data in the management of the pati…
The answer here depends on the stimulus and recording parameters, and guidelines for these may vary e.g. between different regions. For this reason it is often recommended that vestibular clinics gat…
Turn on Titan by pressing the R or L button. Select a tympanometry protocol (e.g., Tymp 226Hz) and record tympanometry measurements on the left and right ear. Save the tympanometry measurements to th…