Electronystagmography/Videonystagmography (ENG/VNG) is an examination of eye movements called nystagmus which are provoked by stimulation of the inner ear. The exam ...
This is the most common type of vertigo. It happens because of a problem with your inner ear or the vestibular nerve in your brain. These structures help you stay balanced. One cause of peripheral ...
Vestibular schwannomas, or acoustic neuromas, are noncancerous tumors that develop on the nerve leading from the inner ear to ...
This test measures nystagmus, which can point to inner ear balance issues and highlight ear-related causes of vertigo. This can help a doctor measure your ability to use your vestibular system ...
The other part of cranial nerve VIII, called the vestibular nerve, helps with balance. Problems with the cochlear nerve may result from inflammation, infection, injury, or a tumor (acoustic neuroma).
All participants will be expected to demonstrate a variety of skills including: the oculomotor examination with emphasis on the identification of nystagmus and canal involvement ... and bilateral ...