2017
DOI: 10.19080/gjo.2017.05.555664
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Subjective Tests for Vestibular Dysfunction

Abstract: Principle a) Body rotation results from the unbalanced static activity of the two end organs

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“…Behavioral vestibular tests which included Romberg test, sensitive Romberg test, Fukuda stepping test, Finger to nose test, Diadochokinetic test, bedside head impulse test, head shake nystagmus, and skew deviation were performed [12]. The child could maintain the posture up to 30 s in Romberg test and up to 11 s in sensitive Romberg test.…”
Section: Vestibular Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Behavioral vestibular tests which included Romberg test, sensitive Romberg test, Fukuda stepping test, Finger to nose test, Diadochokinetic test, bedside head impulse test, head shake nystagmus, and skew deviation were performed [12]. The child could maintain the posture up to 30 s in Romberg test and up to 11 s in sensitive Romberg test.…”
Section: Vestibular Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%