Articles
Head-Shaking-Induced Nystagmus and Vestibular C...
This 2-year follow-up study (Front Neurol. 2022 Sept) by Striteska et al. examined how head-shaking-induced nystagmus (HSN) reflects vestibular compensation after unilateral peripheral vestibular loss. Key findings: HSN decreases over...
Head-Shaking-Induced Nystagmus and Vestibular C...
This 2-year follow-up study (Front Neurol. 2022 Sept) by Striteska et al. examined how head-shaking-induced nystagmus (HSN) reflects vestibular compensation after unilateral peripheral vestibular loss. Key findings: HSN decreases over...
Are we observing eye movements well enough?
This recent literature review by Wilczyński et al. reinforces what many vestibular clinicians already know: accurate diagnosis of peripheral vestibular disorders relies heavily on detailed ocular movement assessment. The authors...
Are we observing eye movements well enough?
This recent literature review by Wilczyński et al. reinforces what many vestibular clinicians already know: accurate diagnosis of peripheral vestibular disorders relies heavily on detailed ocular movement assessment. The authors...
Fear of falling changes how we balance — and th...
New research by Zaback et al. (J Physiol, 2025) confirms that vestibular-evoked balance responses are amplified by threat, but fade with repeated exposure — mirroring emotional and autonomic adaptation. This...
Fear of falling changes how we balance — and th...
New research by Zaback et al. (J Physiol, 2025) confirms that vestibular-evoked balance responses are amplified by threat, but fade with repeated exposure — mirroring emotional and autonomic adaptation. This...
Falls prevention: What works—and what matters t...
A recent systematic review by Pillay et al. (2024, Systematic Reviews) shows that while exercise and multifactorial interventions reduce falls in older adults, patient values and preferences are key. Older...
Falls prevention: What works—and what matters t...
A recent systematic review by Pillay et al. (2024, Systematic Reviews) shows that while exercise and multifactorial interventions reduce falls in older adults, patient values and preferences are key. Older...