This quick guide provides solutions to common issues you may encounter with your Virtualis system. If problems persist after trying the troubleshooting steps, please reach out to your tech support re…
As the vestibular diagnostic world continues to expand beyond Videonystagmography (VNG) testing, new tests and features are becoming a necessity to comprehensively and holistically address dizziness…
Table of contents What is the Motor Control Test (MCT)? Which reflexes does the MCT assess? Who should you assess using the MCT? MCT procedure MCT results Clinical applications of the MCT What is the…
In this video, Dr Michelle Petrak will explore the exciting field of virtual reality and how this can be incorporated into rehabilitation programs, focusing on dual tasking, engagement, dosing and pe…
The TRV Chair lends itself toward the diagnosis and treatment of Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), which is one of the most common forms of dizziness. Måns Magnusson, M.D., Professor at th…
This is the second of three parts of the webinar “The advantages and benefits of performing Real Ear Measurements”. Amanda Goodhew, International Clinical Trainer with the Interacoustics Academy, dis…
A complete, diagnostic audiological test battery may include: Audiometry Tympanometry Otoacoustic emissions (OAE) Automated auditory brainstem response (ABR) testing Or any combination of the above…
“Eclipse eABR is a valuable tool in the evaluation of the threshold and functional status of the auditory system,” says Prof. Martin Walger, from the Cochlear Implant Center of the ENT University Cli…
This video is taken from the webinar: Beyond bedside testing: The importance of objectifying the ocular counter roll test. In this section, Dr. Kamran Barin will describe the different tests of otoli…
Dr. João Lemos, Neurologist and Neuro-Ophthalmologist, sees a broad range of neurological patients and has done so for 15 years. His video-oculography test battery is vast, and he is a firm believer…
What is the masking level difference (MLD)? The masking level difference (MLD) is the improvement in detecting a tone or speech in noise when the phase of the tone or the noise is reversed by 180 deg…
What is the Masking Level Difference (MLD)? The Masking Level Difference (MLD) is the improvement in detecting a tone or speech in noise when the phase of the tone or the noise is reversed by 180 deg…