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Electronystagmography and Videonystagmography (ENG/VNG), Second Edition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

Electronystagmography and Videonystagmography (ENG/VNG), Second Edition

Electronystagmography and Videonystagmography (ENG/VNG), Second Edition remains a practical resource for conducting and interpreting the electronystamography/videonystagmography examination. In order to provide a foundation for understanding ENG/VNG test results, the early sections of the text are dedicated to a description of normal and impaired peripheral and central vestibular system function. Also addressed is the process of central nervous system compensation. These sections are followed by a description and interpretation of the ENG/VNG subtests including: an expanded ocular motor testing section, positional/ing testing, and caloric testing. The text now also includes a chapter describ...

Electronystagmography/videonystagmography (ENG/VNG)
  • Language: en

Electronystagmography/videonystagmography (ENG/VNG)

Preceded by ENG/VNG / Devin L. McCaslin. c2013.

Balance Function Assessment and Management, Third Edition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 734

Balance Function Assessment and Management, Third Edition

THE BEST-SELLING BOOK ON THE TOPIC! The third edition of Balance Function Assessment and Management, the leading textbook on the subject, continues to comprehensively address the assessment and treatment of balance system impairments through contributions from top experts in the areas of dizziness and vertigo. Designed for use in graduate audiology programs and by practicing audiologists, this is also a valuable text for those in the fields of physical therapy, otolaryngology, and neurology. New to the Third Edition: * Reorganized with the expertise of four additional Editors: Kamran Barin, PhD, Robert F. Burkard, PhD, Kristen Janky, AuD, PhD, and Devin L. McCaslin, PhD * Three new chapters:...

Electronystagmography and Videonystagmography
  • Language: en

Electronystagmography and Videonystagmography

This book provides a concise guide to conducting and interpreting the electronystamography/ videonystagmography examination. In order to provide a foundation for understanding ENG/VNG test results, the early sections of the text are dedicated to a description of normal and impaired peripheral and central vestibular system function. Also addressed is the process of central nervous system compensation. These sections are followed by a description and interpretation of the ENG/VNG subtests including: ocular motor testing, positional/ing testing and caloric testing. Finally, examples of counseling materials and illustrative case studies that serve to highlight the principles and techniques covered in the manual will be provided. This text is designed to be a practical and portable resource for use in the clinic. It may serves as a text for students training or as a practical summary of existing larger textbooks.

Diagnosis and Treatment of Vestibular Disorders
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 391

Diagnosis and Treatment of Vestibular Disorders

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-01-24
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  • Publisher: Springer

This text reviews the current understanding of vestibular anatomy allowing for a framework of reference, and how it's applied to vestibular testing, diagnosis and management of dizziness. Vestibular testing is an important tool in the evaluation and management of the patient with dizziness. It aids in establishing a diagnosis and determining the side or site of the lesion. In addition, it guides practitioners in selection of treatment and allows the ability of the patient’s condition to be evaluated over its time course. Common vestibular pathologies such as benign positional vertigo, Meniere’s disease, multisensory imbalance, vestibular neuritis, superior canal dehiscence, and vestibula...

Vertigo and Dizziness across the Lifespan, An Issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics - E-Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

Vertigo and Dizziness across the Lifespan, An Issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics - E-Book

Dizziness comes in many forms in each age group – some specific to an age group (e.g. benign paroxysmal vertigo of childhood) while others span the age spectrum (e.g., migraine-associated vertigo). This content organizes evaluation and management of the dizzy patient by age to bring a fresh perspective to seeing these often difficult patients. The pediatric section begins with a review of vestibular embryology and physiology and moves toward a comprehensive discussion of methods – both bedside and in the vestibular lab - to evaluate the child with dizziness, or “clumsiness,” concluding with an exploration of the differential diagnosis of dizziness and relevant findings. Dizziness in ...

Acoustic Immittance Measures
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 177

Acoustic Immittance Measures

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Programming Cochlear Implants
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 409

Programming Cochlear Implants

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Rotational Vestibular Assessment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

Rotational Vestibular Assessment

Rotational Vestibular Assessment represents a primary clinical core for audiologists and expands the vestibular assessment battery through a comprehensive discussion of rotational vestibular testing. This text details the various tests that can be performed though rotational assessment, including the benefits and limitations of each. Test interpretation and clinical application of rotational outcome measures data is also discussed. Rotational testing currently enjoys a unique presence in vestibular assessment as it offers an analysis of the vestibular system that is unparalleled in its ability to evaluate both peripheral and central aspects of vestibular disease, particularly when standard m...

Pediatric Amplification
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Pediatric Amplification

Pediatric Amplification: Enhancing Auditory Access is a comprehensive resource that focuses specifically on the process of fitting children with hearing aids, a population that is underrepresented in the scientific and clinical literature. The text is based on a theoretical framework that posits that well-fit, consistently worn hearing aids can optimize the auditory access of children with hearing loss. This theoretical framework serves as the basis for providing clinical care to children with hearing aids and their families. The content is organized around using best practices to provide aided audibility, promote consistent hearing aid use, and engage in high-quality linguistic input for ch...