نتایج جستجو برای: cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential
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مقدمه و اهداف منیر بیماری گوش داخلی است که علاوه بر حلزون، ارگانهای اتولیتی را نیز درگیر میکند که در حفظ تعادل بدن نقش تعیین کنندهای دارد. آزمون پتانسیلهای برانگیخته عضلانی دهلیزی گردنی (Cervical Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential (cVEMP))، آزمون درک بینایی راستای افقی (Subjective Visual Horizontal(SVH)) و آزمون درک بینایی راستای عمودی (Subjective Visual Vertical (SVV)) آزمونهای ارزیابی ...
BACKGROUND As a parameter for the evaluation of the vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP), amplitude has been used clinically. However, the significance of latency has not been considered. OBJECTIVE To clarify the diagnostic value of latencies of the VEMP. DESIGN We reviewed records of the VEMP of patients with various diseases and compared them with records of healthy volunteers. S...
Introduction: The majority of the daily life activities involve the concurrent performance of simultaneously challenging motor and cognitive activities, such as talking while walking, which requires the vestibular system for balance. Functional balance allows the brain to interpret and integrate the sensory information from our physical and social environment. This study aimed to investig...
Modern diagnostic methods such as video head impulse test and cervical and ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials allow to measure canal and otolith function quantitatively and objectively. These methods contribute to a complex assessment of the functional integrity of all 5 sensory elements of the vestibular organ for the first time. Moreover, in combination with additional vestibular te...
vestibular involvements have long been observed in otosclerotic patients. among vestibular structures saccule has the closest anatomical proximity to the sclerotic foci, so it is the most prone vestibular structure to be affected during the otosclerosis process. the aim of this study was to investigate the saccular function in patients suffering from otosclerosis, by means of vestibular evoked ...
Recebido em 27.03.2008. Revisado em 15.06.2008; 29.07.2008. Aceito para Publicação em 21.10.2008. Abstract Background: the Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential (Vemp) is formed by myogenic neurophysiologic responses activated by high-intensity sound stimulation. The response is registered through surface electromyography of the cervical muscles during muscle contraction. The acoustic stimuli ac...
UNLABELLED The vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) is a clinical test that assess the vestibular function by means of an inhibitory vestibulo-neck reflex, recorded in body muscles in response to high intensity acoustic stimuli. AIM To check and analyze the different methods used to record VEMPs in humans and in guinea pigs. MATERIALS AND METHODS We researched the following databases...
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