In this video, Darren Whelan describes the anatomy and reflexes in eye movements. He then goes on to explain how to perform and measure the oculomotor examination. Lastly, he describes normal and abn…
In this video, Dr. Barin explores the optimal way to perform gaze, spontaneous nystagmus, and static position tests. He then moves on to identify different types of nystagmus and their clinical signi…
Interacoustics Academy Clinical Diploma Video Nystagmography (VNG) Register here What is the Clinical Diploma? The Clinical Diploma is an online course designed to deliver theoretical and practical t…
In the video we will begin to think about pediatric vestibular assessment and the role of the rotational chair in this process. We are delighted to welcome back Dr Violette Lavender to present on beh…
Table of contents What is Saccadometry? Integrating Saccadometry into clinical practice Performing Saccadometry Reviewing the results Clinical applications of Saccadometry What is Saccadometry? Sacca…
This article introduces the dynamic visual acuity (DVA) test and its role in assessing vestibular compensation. Table of contents Visual acuity Pathophysiology of dynamic visual acuity Clinical appli…
It can often be very difficult to diagnose posterior canal BPPV when relying on two-dimensional graphs that only show horizontal and vertical eye traces. It can also be difficult for the examiner to…
Rotary chair testing is one among many tests of vestibular function. We've put this article together to give you a thorough idea of what it is, and how you can implement it in your vestibular test ba…
Shelly Massingale, PT, MPT, is the expert when it comes to concussion. Having seen concussion patients solely the past seven years, she has deep knowledge of oculomotor dysfunction among this patient…
In this video Dr Dan Dupont Hougaard describes his diagnostic procedure for identifying BPPV using the TRV chair. In the video he covers his multi step approach including a gross eye movement exam, V…