Author: Gary P. Jacobson
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1597561002
Category: Medical
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1597561002
Category: Medical
Balance Function Assessment and Management
This book comprehensively covers the assessment and treatment of balance system impairments. Download Balance Function Assessment and Management medical books for free.
Designed to be used in graduate programs in audiology, and by practicing audiologists, it is also appropriate for those in the fields of physical therapy, otolaryngology, and neurology. Assessment chapters address ocular motility testing, positional/positioning testing, caloric testing, rotational testing, computerized dynamic posturography, and vestibular evoked potentials. Treatment chapters cover non-medical, medical, and surgical treatment of dizziness and vertigo, vestibular rehabilitation and assessment of and intervention for falls risk. Additionally, the book provides background information on the vestibular and ocular motor systems, sample cases, Get Balance Function Assessment and Management our bestseller medical books.
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Additionally, the book provides background information on the vestibular and ocular motor systems, sample cases,
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