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What is the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) suppression test? The VOR cancellation test, also referred to as the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) suppression test, is a diagnostic procedure used to assess…
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Dieser Leitfaden bietet Klinikern eine vollständige Einführung in den Video-Kopfimpulstest (vKIT). Inhaltsverzeichnis Was ist der Kopfimpulstest (KIT)? Was ist der Video-Kopfimpulstest (vKIT)? vKIT-T…
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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…
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VisualEyes 3.2 represents a significant advancement in the field of physical therapy, offering a suite of powerful tools designed to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of patient assessments. Below…
The bedside Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Integration on Balance (mCTSIB), also known as the CTSIB-M, is the quickest and easiest variation of the CTSIB assessment to perform, consisting of only…
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VisualEyes™ and most vestibular clinical rooms work best when a different screen size is used for oculomotor stimuli versus optotype tests. This is because a larger screen size that fills more of the…
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This course is designed to equip participants with the theoretical and practical understanding of how to perform TEOAEs. Lesson 1: What are TEOAEs? Learning objectives Explain why OAEs are important…
This course is designed to equip participants with the theoretical and practical understanding of how to perform tympanometry. Lesson 1: What is tympanometry? Learning objectives Explain why tympanom…
This course is designed to equip participants with the theoretical and practical understanding of how to perform a range of neurological ABR assessments. This learning path is divided into four core…
The purpose of caloric irrigation is to identify the degree to which the vestibular system is responsive and to determine how symmetric the responses are, between left and right.
Get the training you need to stay ahead with expert training on vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMPs).
The saccade test (a test of the central vestibular system) assesses the patient's ability to move their eyes rapidly, from one focal point to another. As this is a random saccade test, the eye moveme…
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