Learn about the Semont Liberatory Maneuver for cupulothiasis. Use this resource as a reference or share it with people with cupulothiasis so they can treat their own symptoms.
Do you see individuals with BPPV? Most cases are in the posterior canal but the next most common incidence is in the horizontal canal. This document will take you and your patient through a procedure to diagnose and treat horizontal canal BPPV.
Improve client community engagement by learning about a variety of car transfer techniques, including slide board transfers, horizontal transfers, stand pivot and squat pivot transfers.
The study included 21 individuals who had been previously diagnosed with vestibular hypofunction. The 21 subjects started with either 6 months of VOR x 1 training followed by 6 months of washout time where no intervention was provided and followed up with IVA training. The other group did the same protocol except they began with […]
Visual vertigo occurs when a patient feels off-balance, nauseous, or dizzy when viewing a visually busy environment. This can occur when a patient is driving or riding transportation, viewing a grocery store aisle, or even looking at a striped shirt worn by a co-worker. The causes of visual vertigo can vary, so in this course, […]
Visual vertigo is a symptom associated with a variety of conditions that causes feelings of dizziness that occur in dynamic visual environments. These environments can include busy streets, shopping malls, or watching action films. Specifically, those who have high reliance on their visual field can be more prone to having visual vertigo.Visual vertigo is best […]