VisualEyes™ Micromedical by Interacoustics Overview Support Get a quote VisualEyes™ Micromedical by Interacoustics Move beyond VNG VisualEyes™ offers VNG, vHIT, rotary chair testing, and functional V…
In the video, you will learn about the core fundamentals of rotational chair testing. We will cover the two most commonly performed tests in the rotational chair: the sinusoidal harmonic acceleration…
In this video, you will review torsional eye movements, and their peripheral and central pathways. You will learn about the use of torsional eye movements for the evaluation ofthe vertical semicircul…
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…
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…
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…
Dr. Thomas Richard-Vitton, the inventor of the TRV Chair, discusses the pathophysiology and diagnostic techniques for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). Dr. Richard-Vitton also demonstrates…
The importance of performing the canalith repositioning manoeuvre (CRM) and its effects on falls and gait will be described. The use of accelerometers, artificial intelligence and new technology to g…
In this course, taken from our 4 day Trends in Balance 2021 event, Dr. Kamran Barin and Dr. Mans Magnusson present a series of interesting updates on the topic of BPPV.
In this course, taken from our 4 day Trends in Balance 2021 event, Dr. Kamran Barin and Dr. Mans Magnusson present a series of interesting updates on the topic of BPPV.
In this course, taken from our 4 day Trends in Balance 2021 event, Dr. Kamran Barin and Dr. Mans Magnusson present a series of interesting updates on the topic of BPPV.
Taking a ride in a chair that can spin 360 degrees in all directions can cure patients suffering from the invalidating dizziness form of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). In this article…