Diagnosis of dizziness and balance disorders
The static test is based on the observation, by means of a video camera placed in goggles, of spontaneous nystagmus. Calorimetry is based on stimulation of the bilateral vagus (lateral semicircular canals) by irrigating the ear canal with cold and warm air...
The static test involves observing spontaneous nystagmus using a video camera placed in goggles. Rotational tests consist in changes of position by rotational motion with appropriately selected parameters...
The static test involves observing spontaneous nystagmus using a video camera placed in goggles. Rotational tests consist in changes of position by rotational motion with appropriately selected parameters. Calorimetry is based on stimulating the bilateral vagus (lateral semicircular canals) by irrigating the ear canal with cold and warm air...
The test involves stimulating the bilateral vagus (lateral semicircular canals) by irrigating the ear canal with cold and warm air...
The test is used to diagnose tetany, a condition that manifests itself by increased neuromuscular excitability...
The examination serves to diagnose patients with damaged parts of the vestibular system (vestibular neuritis, post-traumatic vestibular damage, Meniere's disease) and patients with central balance disorders...
The examination serves to diagnose patients with damaged parts of the organ of balance. It is combined with rehabilitation on a platform, which involves the selection of appropriate exercises and their implementation using a stationary and dynamic posturograph base...
Rehabilitation is the most effective form of treatment for balance disorders of various origins. Exercises are effective in preventing falls in older people, therefore they can be used not only as rehabilitation, but also as prevention of falls...