
Vestibular
Testing


OBJECTIVELY IDENTIFY AND ASSESS VESTIBULAR BALANCE DISORDERS.
The overall objective of your VNG testing is to stimulate and visually record eye movements under various circumstances including:
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Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BBPV)
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Vertigo
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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
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Central Nervous System Injuries (CNS) / Central Lesions
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Other peripheral vestibular dysfunctions
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Peripheral vestibular function
VNG TESTING PROCEDURES
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Takes any staff member less than 20 minutes to perform
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Laptop and Hardware-Based Diagnostic System
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Goggles placed on Patients' head will dynamically assess eye movement during a series of activities.
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Monocular and Binocular Systems available, as well as calorics (air/water)
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Reimbursement using long-established CPT coding
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Software provides interpreted report, however, Report Over-Read services are available if needed.
FEATURES OF BINOCULAR VNG
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Active head rotation/AHR
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Device autodetection
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Oculography module
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200 Hz tracking speed (only available with NysStar)
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Video goggles with two USB 2.0 digital cameras; resolution: 640 X 480 pixels
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Open field goggle assembly
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Removable eye cover for vision denied recording
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External adjustments for focus and X-Y centering
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Wireless remote control (foot switch available)
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