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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.
The Value and Return on Investment (ROI) of Insight Infrared Goggles Pro
The Value and Return on Investment (ROI) of Insight Infrared Goggles Pro Our mission is to create simple, effective, affordable, and empowering vestibular technologies to help improve the lives of those suffering from vestibular disorders. With the use of our […]
How to Make a Multi-Color 3D-Printed Vestibular Ball Maze
how to make a Multi-Color 3d printed vestibular apparatus ball maze If you’ve ever used the analogy of a ball maze to explain how the crystals in the semicircular canals need to be moved in a certain pattern to get […]
How to Reduce BPPV Recurrence
reducing bppv recurrence What is BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo)? Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo, also known as BPPV, accounts for 20-30% of vestibular complaints (Sreenivas et al., 2021). BPPV occurs in the semicircular canals of the vestibular or balance sensor […]
Letter of Necessity for the Use of Infrared Video Goggles in Clinical Practice for Dizzy Patients
LETTER OF NECESSITY FOR THE USE OF INFRARED VIDEO GOGGLES IN CLINICAL PRACTICE FOR DIZZY PATIENTS The use of infrared video goggles is critical when examining patients with dizziness, vertigo, or imbalance to assist healthcare providers in differentiating peripheral vestibular […]
Horizontal Canal BPPV
Horizontal canal bppv Horizontal Canal Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo, also known as HC BPPV or Lateral Canal BPPV, is a type of positional vertigo. BPPV occurs when free-floating otoconia move in one of the semicircular canals (canalithiasis) or by otoliths […]
How to Make A Fluid-Filled Vestibular Apparatus
how to make a fluid filled vestibular apparatus We LOVE supporting vestibular education and as part of this, we are excited to share the model we have made to help researchers, clinicians, educators, students, and other inner-ear aficionados understand the […]