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Quick Guide to VNG Interpretation

Course: #1489Level: Intermediate 1 Hour 602 Reviews
Recorded Webinar

The purpose of this course is to describe the VNG test battery in the context of the anatomy and physiology of the balance system. Examples of common VNG abnormalities will be shown.

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  • checkmarkUpon completion of this workshop, the participant should be able to list the four anatomical sites that contribute to the human sense of balance.
  • checkmarkUpon completion of this workshop, the participant should be able to describe the difference between spontaneous and positional nystagmus.
  • checkmarkUpon completion of this workshop, the participant should be able to describe why a bilateral caloric weakness is classified as a nonlocalizing finding.

Course created on August 24, 2011

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