This diagnosis presents with Upbeating torsional nystagmus and c/o spinning/dizziness
What is Posterior Canal BPPV
This diagnosis includes c/o Ear Fullness and Tinnitus
What is Meniere's Disease
This therex involves keeping eyes on target and moving head in small rotations quickly
What is x1 Occulomotor Exercise
These exercises include moving torso to one side while turning head opposite
What is Daroff Exercises
These modifications can be implemented if the patient c/o increased symptoms for 24 hours
What is decrease time, increase base of support
This diagnosis presents with patient pushing to contralateral side of brain injury
What is Pusher's Syndrome
This diagnosis presents with bilateral geotropic nystagmus
What is Horizontal Canalithiasis
Treatment involves the Epley Maneuver
What is Posterior Canal BPPV
What are all of them
You should do this if any patients present with central findings not previously diagnosed
What is refer out
This diagnosis is often accompanied by a diagnosis of depression or anxiety
What is PPPD
5 D's
What are diplopia, dysphagia, disdiadokinesia, dysmetria, disarthria
This treatment addresses Horizontal Canalithiasis
What is the Barbeque Roll
This exercise is appropriate for patients presenting with convergence deficits.
What are brock string or pencil pushups
This central finding is found with the tragal pressure test
What is canal dehiscence
This diagnosis may or may not be accompanied by headaches
What is Vestibular Migraine
This diagnosis is usually accompanied by hearing loss
What is Labrynthitis
This is an alternative to the Barbeque Roll
What is the Semont Maneuver
This is the frequency with which patients should complete x1 therex
What is 5x per day
This type of Nystagmus is a central finding
What is vertical nystagmus
True or False: Vertigo is a true diagnosis
What is False
What is unilateral vestibular hypofunction
This is a test for Posterior/Anterior Canal BPPV
What is the Dix Hallpike Test
This is a test for motion sensitivity
What is Dynamic Visual Acuity Test (DVA)
This type of CVA presents with a skewed visual field
What is Wallenberg's Syndrome