Insight Infrared Video Goggles PRO
SEE WHAT YOU’RE MISSING!
FDA Cleared & Patented
Infrared video goggles are able to improve patient care with accurate assessment and treatment of vertigo, dizziness, and feelings of imbalance.
Peripheral Disorders
- Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) – vertigo caused by crystals out of place in inner ear balance system
- Meniere’s Disease – Vertigo, tinnitus (ringing in ears), and hearing loss due to intermittent swelling in the inner ear
- Vestibular Neuritis or Labyrinthitis – Dizziness and/or hearing loss due to infection in the inner ear
- Acoustic Neuroma (vestibular schwannoma) – a tumor affecting the acoustic (hearing) and vestibular nerves
- Labyrinthine Infarction – Dizziness and hearing loss due to a clot blocking blood flow to inner ear structures
Central Disorders
- Post-Stroke and Central Disorders – Brain-related causes of dizziness
- Visual Vertigo – Dizziness provoked by visually-complex patterns in the environment
- Post-Concussive Syndrome (PCS) – Caused by trauma to the brain
- Vestibular Migraine – Migraine Associated Vertigo (MAV)
- Motion Sensitivity – Nausea or dizziness caused by self or visual motion in the environment
Order the new Insight Pro Infrared Goggles
Vestibular First has developed the most affordable and innovative Infrared Video Goggles (VOG/Video Frenzels) on the market! Learn more about our patent pending goggles and how they can help vestibular clinicians and educators improve their ability to view eye movements with this important technology.
Educational Resources
A core part of our mission is disseminating knowledge to the vestibular community. Check out the resources below for the best in vestibular education content.
Cerebellar Stroke
CEREBELLAR STROKE What is a Cerebellar Stroke? A cerebellar stroke occurs when blood flow to part of the cerebellum is interrupted, either by blockage (ischemia) or bleeding (hemorrhage). History Cerebellar […]
Meniere’s Disease
Meniere’s Disease What is Meniere’s Disease? “Meniere’s disease is a chronic, relapsing, and remitting inner ear disorder characterized by episodic vertigo, fluctuating hearing loss, tinnitus, and aural fullness” (Basura et […]
Bilateral Vestibulopathy
Bilateral Vestibulopathy What is Bilateral Vestibulopathy? Bilateral vestibulopathy, also known as bilateral vestibular hypofunction, bilateral vestibular weakness, or bilateral vestibular loss, “is defined by bilaterally reduced or absent function of […]
Acute Unilateral Vestibulopathy
Acute Unilateral Vestibulopathy (AUVP) What is Acute Unilateral Vestibulopathy? AUVP is also known as acute unilateral vestibular hypofunction or vestibular neuritis. It is described as “an acute peripheral vestibular syndrome […]
Monthly Journal Club
Join top researchers and clinicians as we dive deep in the most updated vestibular literature. Ask questions to the presenters in our live Q&A.
Journal Club – Positional Nystagmus: Beyond BPPV (March 2026)
Join Co-Founder Dr. Helena Esmonde PT, DPT, NCS and special guest Dr. Diego Kaski, FRCP, PhD as they discuss Positional Nystagmus: Beyond BPPV and answer viewer-submitted questions. Diego Kaski is […]
Journal Club: Diagnosing Acute Dizziness – Beyond Stroke and Acute Unilateral Vestibulopathy (January 2026)
Join Co-Founder Dr. Helena Esmonde PT, DPT, NCS and special guest Dr. Alexander A. Tarnutzer, MD as they discuss Diagnosing Acute Dizziness – Beyond Stroke and Acute Unilateral Vestibulopathy and […]
