Unilateral or bilateral vestibular hypofunction presents most commonly with symptoms of dizziness or postural imbalance and affects a large population. However, it is often missed because no quantitative testing of vestibular function is performed, or misdiagnosed due to a lack of standardization of vestibular testing. Therefore, this article reviews the current status of the most frequently used vestibular tests for canal and otolith function. This information can also be used to reach a consensus about the systematic diagnosis of vestibular hypofunction
This paper describes the diagnostic criteria for bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP) by the Classificatio...
Dizziness and vertigo occurs in more than 20% of Global population, 36% of females and 29% of males ...
Despite the importance of symptomatology in the diagnosis of vestibular dysfunction, the qualitative...
Unilateral or bilateral vestibular hypofunction presents most commonly with symptoms of dizziness or...
Bilateral vestibular hypofunction (BVH) probably represents a heterogeneous disorder with different ...
Bilateral vestibular hypofunction (BVH) probably represents a heterogeneous disorder with different ...
Objective: To evaluate the different etiologies and clinical subtypes of bilateral vestibular hypofu...
Uni- or bilateral vestibular hypofunction (VH) impairs balance and mobility, and may specifically le...
Vestibular dysfunction typically leads to disabling symptoms like dizziness, imbalance, and blurred ...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with vestibular hypofunction, a typical finding in peripheral vestibular dis...
Vestibular disorders manifesting as vertigo, chronic dizziness and imbalance are common problems in ...
There exists no adequate objective measure of vestibular function and consequently clinicians cannot...
In the present concise review of the recent literature, the new interdisciplinaryparadigm of audiove...
Recently, otolith function has been tested clinically in individuals who report dizziness and imbala...
There are many otogenic diseases which cause vertigo. Neuro-otological examinations, especially test...
This paper describes the diagnostic criteria for bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP) by the Classificatio...
Dizziness and vertigo occurs in more than 20% of Global population, 36% of females and 29% of males ...
Despite the importance of symptomatology in the diagnosis of vestibular dysfunction, the qualitative...
Unilateral or bilateral vestibular hypofunction presents most commonly with symptoms of dizziness or...
Bilateral vestibular hypofunction (BVH) probably represents a heterogeneous disorder with different ...
Bilateral vestibular hypofunction (BVH) probably represents a heterogeneous disorder with different ...
Objective: To evaluate the different etiologies and clinical subtypes of bilateral vestibular hypofu...
Uni- or bilateral vestibular hypofunction (VH) impairs balance and mobility, and may specifically le...
Vestibular dysfunction typically leads to disabling symptoms like dizziness, imbalance, and blurred ...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with vestibular hypofunction, a typical finding in peripheral vestibular dis...
Vestibular disorders manifesting as vertigo, chronic dizziness and imbalance are common problems in ...
There exists no adequate objective measure of vestibular function and consequently clinicians cannot...
In the present concise review of the recent literature, the new interdisciplinaryparadigm of audiove...
Recently, otolith function has been tested clinically in individuals who report dizziness and imbala...
There are many otogenic diseases which cause vertigo. Neuro-otological examinations, especially test...
This paper describes the diagnostic criteria for bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP) by the Classificatio...
Dizziness and vertigo occurs in more than 20% of Global population, 36% of females and 29% of males ...
Despite the importance of symptomatology in the diagnosis of vestibular dysfunction, the qualitative...