May 12, 2021 (San Diego, CA) – Diagnostic Vestibular Pocket Guide: Evaluation of Dizziness, Vertigo, and Imbalance is a “lab coat pocket guide” for clinicians and students who evaluate patients with balance disorders. This quick reference condenses all facets of the clinical evaluation to provide guidance in a range of situations, including appointment preparation, vestibular screening measures, and appropriate objective testing. Specific chapters target common disorders and evaluation, required modifications based on age, forming clinical impressions, and medical referral criteria.
Key Features
- Succinct explanations of vestibular principles and test procedures
- Compact and portable design for frequent use
- Concise and approachable outline format for quick reference
- Tabs for each chapter, a list of common abbreviations, and index ensures easy access to during an appointment
- 80 figures and tables
- Appendix outlining key symptoms, signs, and management options for peripheral, central, and systemic condition
Book Details
Title: Diagnostic Vestibular Pocket Guide: Evaluation of Dizziness, Vertigo, and Imbalance | Author: Julie A. Honaker | Published: 11/30/2020 | ISBN: 978-1-63550-312-8 | https://www.pluralpublishing.com/publications/diagnostic-vestibular-pocket-guide-evaluation-of-dizziness-vertigo-and-imbalance
About the Author
Julie A. Honaker, PhD, CCC-A, is the Director of the Vestibular and Balance Disorders Program at the Cleveland Clinic. Her passion for vestibular sciences developed during her master’s program in audiology and PhD at the University of Cincinnati, followed by a post-doctoral fellowship at the Mayo Clinic. Before joining the Cleveland Clinic, she was an Associate Professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln where her teaching and research program focused on vestibular and balance sciences. As an audiologist, she strives to advance the care of patients with balance disorders and, most importantly, she mentors students to become independent and critical thinkers and consumers and producers of research. She engages in clinical research and clinical training for Neurology and Ear, Nose, and Throat residents and Doctor of Audiology Externs.
About Plural Publishing, Inc.
Plural Publishing produces leading academic, scientific and clinical publications in the fields of speech-language pathology, audiology, otolaryngology, and professional singing. Plural Publishing, Inc. aims to fill a space in the field of communication sciences and disorders with high-quality publications written by world-class experts in order to improve and enhance the knowledge base of each profession, from the classroom to clinical practice. Plural Publishing prioritizes the intellectual growth of the disciplines it serves and strives to improve and advance these fields through its publications.