Table of contents What is videonystagmography (VNG)? Why do patients have VNG testing performed? Pre-test examinations Pre-test considerations Calibration process The different VNG sub tests VNG equi…
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…
This guide provides clinicians with a complete introduction to video head impulse testing (vHIT). Table of contents What is the head impulse test (HIT)? What is the video head impulse test (vHIT)? vH…
This guide provides clinicians with a complete introduction to performing and interpreting the caloric test. Table of contents What is the caloric test? Physiology of the caloric test Caloric irrigat…
Written by Kristen Janky, Au.D., Ph.D., CCC-A You should suspect children of having vestibular loss if they have complaints of dizziness, if they have severe or profound sensorineural hearing loss, i…
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…
This guide provides clinicians with a complete introduction to VEMP testing in the clinic. Table of contents Components of VEMP Research history of VEMP Why perform VEMP testing? Cervical VEMP Ocular…
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…
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…
According to Dr. Glen Zielinski, DC, DACNB, FACFN, oculomotor testing is by far the most effective means to quantify the functionality of the entire brain. He uses it in every patient that he sees in…
The idea of a rotational chair was first introduced by Robert Bárány in 1907 and has been used for a variety of different clinical needs since that time. However, newer vestibular tests, such as the…
Table of contents What is the Sensory Organization Test (SOT)? What does the SOT assess? Who should you assess using the SOT? SOT procedure SOT results Clinical applications of the SOT What is the Se…