Firstly, it is important to remember that skew deviation is not only present in central disorders, you might find a very tiny skew deviation in vestibular neuritis also - particularly if you search f…
What is positional nystagmus testing? Positional nystagmus testing determines whether a change of position of the patient’s vestibular systems in space provokes nystagmus. Some nystagmus is only evid…
What is the optokinetic nystagmus test? The optokinetic nystagmus test measures the patient's ability to follow objects in motion with the eyes while the head remains stationary. This function is kno…
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…
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…
In this recorded webinar, Dr. João Lemos explores the limitations of only looking at horizontal eye movements in the assessment of vestibular and neurological conditions. Using video recordings of a…
This document offers guidance on the utilisation of eye movement recordings to establish the presence of peripheral vestibular or central pathological changes. The preparation and considerations prio…