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Diff between somatosensory and proprioceptive input |
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proprio = gravity-dependent |
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Vestibular nuclei process input from these systems (3) |
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visual vestibular somatosensory |
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Acute vs chronic UVL: resting nystagmus |
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Acute: nystagmus at rest with fixation Chronic: nystagmus at rest without fixation only |
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Acute UVL: Direction of nystagmus |
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direction of gaze affects rate of nystagmus |
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Alexander's Law: gaze toward fast phase |
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Alexander's Law: gaze away from fast phase |
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Vestibular tests, with fixation (11) |
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resting nystagmus ocular ROM vergence gaze holding nystagmus smooth pursuit saccades VOR cancellation slow VOR head thrust (rapid VOR) cover-uncover/skew eye pressure sensitivity (tragal pressure, valsalva) |
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Vestibular tests, without fixation (3) |
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resting nystagmus gaze holding nystagmus head shaking (20 reps) |
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Vestibular tests: Smooth pursuit tests for... |
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Vestibular tests: Saccades tests for... |
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Vestibular tests: VOR cancellation tests for... |
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CNS/cerebellar override of VOR |
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Vestibular tests: slow VOR tests... |
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UVL, cerebellar modulation |
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Vestibular tests: Head thrust/rapid VOR tests... |
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Vestibular tests: Head shaking tests... |
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Vestibular tests: Head thrust/rapid VOR Positive = |
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"catch up" saccades with thrust toward involved ear |
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Pertinent question for vertical nystagmus |
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"Do you have congenital eye movement dysfunction?" |
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Vestibular tests: Cover-Uncover, Skew Eye Deviation tests... |
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Vestibular tests: Cover-Uncover POSITIVE |
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mismatch in eye position following uncover of single eye |
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Verbal cue to simulate blocked fixation |
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Resting nystagmus with fixation blocked indicates... |
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Vestibular tests with fixation blocked (6,7) |
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resting nystagmus gaze holding nystagmus headshaking test pressure sensitivity tests (tragal pressure, valsalva) Hallpike Dix Roll test |
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Acute UVL findings (5) (+1) |
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(+) spontaneous nystagmus in room light (+) resting nystagmus with fixation blocked (+) head thrust toward side of lesion (+) headshaking without fixation (toward strong ear) (+) DVA
no hearing changes with neuritis/loss with labyrinthitis |
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(+) Resting nystagmus? (typically not after weeks) (+) Nystagmus with fixation blocked (+) head thrust toward side of lesion (+) headshaking without fixation ? (+) DVA |
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B vestib loss findings (5) (+1) |
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(+) gait/postural abnormalities (-) dizziness (+) head thrust B (-) headshaking (+) balance testing
? hearing loss (ototoxicity) |
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(+) Hallpike Dix/Roll test |
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Perilymphatic fistula findings (3) |
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(+) dizziness with lifting, bearing down, loud noises, head down position (+) pressure sensitivity tests (Tragal pressure, Valsalva maneuver) (+) Tulio phenomenon: vertigo related to sound |
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Meniere's Disease findings (6) |
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symptom "attacks" tinnitus ear fullness/pressure hearing loss (lasting hours-days) severe vertigo clinical exam is unequivocal |
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Meniere's Disease treatment: lifestyle changes (3) |
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decrease sodium decrease caffeine decrease stress |
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CNS dysfunction findings: () |
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resting nystagmus in straight planes (vs torsional), or direction changing Lateropulsion, postural impairments Skew Eye deviation Oculomotor abnormalities (smooth pursuit, saccades, VOR, VOR cancellation) CNS symptoms (discoordination, weakness, etc) |
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Positive or Negative >> Acute UVL: spontaneous nystagmus in room light |
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Positive or Negative >> Acute UVL: resting nystagmus with fixation blocked |
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Positive or Negative >> Acute UVL: head thrust |
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Positive or Negative >> Acute UVL: head shaking |
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(+) toward strong ear (without fixation) |
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Positive or Negative >> Acute UVL: hearing changes |
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(-) neuritis (+) labyrinthitis |
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Positive or Negative >> Acute UVL: DVA |
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Positive or Negative >> Chronic UVL: resting nystagmus with fixation |
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Positive or Negative >> Chronic UVL: nystagmus without fixation |
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Positive or Negative >> Chronic UVL: head thrust |
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Positive or Negative >> Chronic UVL: head shaking |
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Positive or Negative >> Chronic UVL: DVA |
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Positive or Negative >> BVL: gait and postural abnormalities |
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Positive or Negative >> BVL: dizziness |
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Positive or Negative >> BVL: head thrust |
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Positive or Negative >> BVL: head shaking |
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Positive or Negative >> BVL: balance testing |
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Positive or Negative >> BVL: hearing loss |
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?? (positive with ototoxicity) |
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Positive or Negative >> BPPV: Hallpike Dix |
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Positive or Negative >> BPPV: Roll |
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Ageotropic nystagmus indicates... |
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horizontal canal cupulolithiasis |
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Geotropic nystagmus indicates... |
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horizontal canal canalithiasis |
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Positive or Negative >> Perilymphatic fistula: Valsalva |
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Positive or Negative >> Perilymphatic fistula: Tragal pressure |
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Positive or Negative >> Perilymphatic fistula: Tulio phenomenon |
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Positive or Negative >> Perilymphatic fistula: Head thrust |
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Positive or Negative >> Perilymphatic fistula: resting nystagmus with/without fixation |
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Positive or Negative >> Perilymphatic fistula: head shaking |
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Positive or Negative >> Meniere's Disease: symptom attacks |
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Positive or Negative >> Meniere's Disease: tinnitus |
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Positive or Negative >> Meniere's Disease: ear fullness/pressure |
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Positive or Negative >> Meniere's Disease: hearing loss |
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Positive or Negative >> Meniere's Disease: severe vertigo |
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Positive or Negative >> CNS dysfunction: resting nystagmus |
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(+) in straight planes (vs torsional), direction changing |
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Positive or Negative >> CNS dysfunction: lateropulsion, postural impairments |
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Positive or Negative >> CNS dysfunction: skew eye deviation |
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Positive or Negative >> CNS dysfunction: oculomotor abnormalities |
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Positive or Negative >> CNS dysfunction: discoordination |
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techniques to "adapt" the system to temporary or permanent change |
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techniques that use another sensory system to assist the "limited" vestibular system |
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VOR x1, VOR x2
(3-4 x/day) |
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Which diagnosis is not appropriate for VOR exercises? |
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two target exercises ("look first, move second") imaginary target exercises
(2-3 x/day) |
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HEP instructions for duration, frequency: |
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speed such that 1 minute >> "yucky", but resolves in 15 minutes |
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techniques that desensitize an individual to sensory input |
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Cawthorne Cooksey exercises
(6 x/day) |
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Cawthorne Cooksey exercises: categories (5) |
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eye exercises head exercises sitting standing moving about |
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Cawthorne Cooksey exercises: frequency/duration |
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15 minutes>>30 minutes, 2x/day |
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Cawthorne Cooksey exercises: patient population |
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loss of labyrinth, postural vertigo with positional nystagmus (habituation) |
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Cawthorne Cooksey exercises: Eye exercises (3) |
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looking up/down, slowly>>quickly, x20 looking left/right, slowly>>quickly, x20 pencil pushups x1 foot, x20 |
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Cawthorne Cooksey exercises: Head exercises (2) |
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flexion/extension, slowly>>quickly, x20 rotation, slowly>>quickly, x20 (repeat with eyes closed) |
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Cawthorne Cooksey exercises: Sitting exercises (3) |
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shrug shoulders x20 trunk rotation x20 flexion to pick up objects from floor x20 |
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Cawthorne Cooksey exercises: Standing exercises (4) |
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sit-stand x20 sit-stand eyes closed, x20 ball toss above eye level ball toss under one knee |
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Cawthorne Cooksey exercises: Moving exercises (4) |
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walk across room eyes open>>closed, x10 walk up/down slope eyes open>>closed, x10 walk up/down steps eyes open>>closed, x10 games with stopping/turning |
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Patient education following CRT (3) |
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Quick spins possible Repeat offender: 3-5 days sleeping at 45ยบ angle, not on affected side First-timer: 1 night with 2 pillows, then PLOF |
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Best treatment for cervicogenic dizziness? |
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Exercises for vergence training (2) |
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pencil pushups Brock string |
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Concussion symptom categories (4) |
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physical cognitive emotional sleep |
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Concussion symptoms in PT scope: (4) |
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BPPV Cervicogenic dizziness Balance disorders Gaze instability/vergence disorders |
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Concussion symptoms outside PT scope: (3) |
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persistent headache persistent sleep disorder persistent mental health/mood disorder |
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Example stepwise return to activity after concussion (6) (each step lasting 24 hours symptom free) |
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1. No activity 2. Light aerobic activity 3. Sport-specific exercise 4. Noncontact training drills 5. Full-contact practice 6. Return to play |
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