In an updated and expanded Second Edition, this essential text continues to provide a dynamic introduction to dizziness and balance disorders, and a thorough discussion of the tenets of managing a balance clinic. Vestibular Function: Clinical and Practice Management begins with comprehensive advice on the function and dysfunction of the vestibular system, and how to perform a vestibular evaluation. In the following chapters, the author provides insight on the prevention of falls, and the treatment of vestibular dysfunction. In his expert discussion of the practical aspects involved in establishing, equipping and operating a balance clinic, Dr. Desmond includes his own unique perspective on staffing needs and marketing and financial considerations.
New to this edition:
- Expanded and updated coverage of the disorders which cause dizziness, vertigo or imbalance
- Extended review of specific disorders with need-to-know information about retrocochlear pathology and auditory asymmetry
- A new chapter on falls prevention, and updated coverage featuring expert opinions on pediatric and neurological perspectives
- Updated appendices of essential reference material and practice resources
This hands-on guide is an ideal overview for beginning audiologists, as well as a useful reference for already-practicing audiologists, otolaryngologists, neurologists, physical therapists, and emergency department physicians working in this challenging field.
1. The Current State of Vestibular Management
2. Function and Dysfunction of the Vestibular System
3. Screening Tests for Vestibular Dysfunction: The Primary Care Examination
4. Equipping the Balance Clinic
5. Vestibular Evaluation
6. Treatment of Vestibular Dysfunction
7. Fall Risk Assessment
8. Staffing a Balance Clinic
9. The Marketing and Financial Aspects of a Balance Clinic
Appendices
A. Clinical Practice Guideline: Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
B. Dizziness Handicap Inventory
C. Rehabilitation Exercises
D. Elder Fall Prevention Act of 2003
E. Fall Risk Assessment Tools
F. Sample of Newsletter to Physicians
G. Referral Slip for Use by Potential Referring Physicians
H. Samples of Newspaper Advertisements