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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.
Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness (PPPD)
What is PPPD? Persistent Postural Perceptual Dizziness, or PPPD, is a change in the brain’s ability to interpret where we are in space or where we are moving (Stanford). This change is precipitated by an alarming event. This event can […]
Effective Patient Education Strategies on Vestibular Conditions
Effective Patient Education Strategies on Vestibular Conditions In this Journal Club from Vestibular First, join Co-Founder Dr. Helena Esmonde PT, DPT, NCS and special guests Dr. DeJ’a Crippen, PT, DPT, Dr. Madison Oak, PT, DPT, and Dr. Danielle Tolman, PT, […]
How to Market and Grow a Vestibular & Physical Therapy Clinic
How to Market and Grow a Vestibular & Physical Therapy Clinic In Vestibular First’s January 2024 Journal Club, Dr. Karen Litzy shares her insights into marketing strategies for physical therapy clinics, including digital marketing for clinics like vestibular practices. Dr. […]
Comparing Frenzel Goggles & Infrared Video Goggles
Comparing Frenzel Goggles & Infrared Video Goggles As a vestibular clinician, proper diagnostic tools are crucial to accurately identify your patient’s specific vestibular dysfunction or disorder, enabling tailored treatment plans and minimizing the risk of adverse outcomes. The right tools […]
The Importance of Vestibular Testing & the Dizziness Handicap Inventory
Anterior Canal BPPV
What is Anterior Canal BPPV? Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is a type of positional vertigo. BPPV occurs when free-floating otoconia (tiny crystals which are in every inner ear) move in one of the semicircular canals (canalithiasis) or by otoconia […]