Monday, 27 January 2014

What to Expect During Vestibular Assessment and Treatment

Dizziness or Balance Disorders Can Be Caused By a Number of Different Conditions

At LifeMark we give clients different tests to narrow down what may be contributing to their dizziness
There are many, many different conditions that can contribute to dizziness or balance disorders. To help narrow down a clinical diagnosis, at LifeMark we give clients a number of different tests and evaluations. One of the first steps of the assessment process is the Dizziness Inventory that we ask clients to download from the website and fill in before your first appointment. This questionnaire allows us to identify difficulties that you may be experiencing because of your dizziness or unsteadiness, and gives us some valuable clues about what conditions you might be dealing with.

Vestibular Assessment Includes Infrared Video-Analysis of Eye Movements

LifeMark's vestibular assessment is extensive and includes infrared video-analysis of eye movements, which provides information about the inner ear and its connections in the brain. Many of these eye movement clues cannot be detected in room light. Treatment can involve a combination of stationary and moving balance retraining, gaze stabilization to help you focus during head movement, training for motion sensitivity, and canalith resposition manoeuvres for BPPV; the results are often dramatic.

The balance retraining component is also effective for clients who don't necessarily have a vestibular problem, but have muscle and joint problems, brain-related disorders, sensation problems, or vision changes affecting their equilibrium. LifeMark is actively involved in collecting outcome measures to make sure what we do is making people better, and is committed to utilizing the most current, evidence-based tests and techniques in its training and treatment programs.

Vestibular Assessment Also Includes Motion Sensitivity Testing, Static and Dynamic Balance Testing and TMJ Testing

As part of your vestibular assessment we go through many of these tests, as determined by the nature of your symptoms:
  • We take a thorough history
  • We take your blood pressure both when standing up and lying down
  • We perform motion sensitivity testing, scoring both the intensity and duration
  • We perform static and dynamic balance tests, to compare to normative and fall risk data
  • We test for TMJ (temporomandibular joint disorder) and cervical spine mobility
  • We screen for any serious problems with the following:
  1. Cranial nerve scan
  2. Vertebral artery scan
  3. Carotid pulse
  4. Carebellar tests
  5. Scans for upper motor neuron lesions
  6. Ligamentous stability of the upper cervical spine

What is Vestibular Rehabilitation?

Vestibular Rehabilitation is a proven, research-based branch of physiotherapy where specific individualized techniques are used to maximize the brain's compensation for vestibular pathology, or where manoeuvres are done to correct mechanical dysfunctions in the vestibular apparatus.

What Can Cause the Problems?

Vestibular disorders can come from pathologies in any area of this complex system. They can be insidious ("out of the blue") or due to factors such as trauma (motor vehicle accidents, falls, contact sports, blows to the head), infections, aging, medications, brain-related problems, or secondary to other diseases or injuries. Symptoms can include dizziness, imbalance, blurry vision, motion sensitivity, nausea, poor concentration, muscle guarding/restriction of movement, decreased activity levels or social interaction, anxiety and depression.

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