“…Then, with the assistance of an occupational therapy student and certified driving rehabilitation specialist, Jennifer Wells, our investigator did a study of driving problems in people with vestibular disorders (Cohen, Wells, Kimball, & Owsley, 2003). That initial work also led to the development and norming of a better ADL scale, the Vestibular Disorders Activities of Daily Living Scale (VADL), with assistance from an occupational therapy student, Angela S. Adams Cohen, Kimball, & Adams, 2000), and a paper refining that scale with a Brazilian physical therapist, Natalia A. Ricci, as part of her doctoral research (Ricci, Aratani, Caovilla, Cohen, & Ganança, 2014). The VADL has become widely used and has contributed to acceptance of the idea that patients with vestibular impairments have functional limitations.…”