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Vestibulopathy: A Common Diagnosis But What Does It Really Mean?

13 July 2020

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A common clinical mistake is to send patients diagnosed with vestibulopathy, with no functional impairment for Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT). These patients do not benefit from it as there is nothing for therapists to correct. A diagnosis alone with a symptom checklist and objective test findings are insufficient to determine a functional impairment. Functional impairment is a consequence that ensues as a result of the symptoms, such as a major limitation in activities of daily living, relative to most people.


During this talk, participants will be introduced to:

  1. Considerations when making management decisions based solely on objective test results.
  2. Procedural and conceptual knowledge in order to plan the most efficacious diagnosed-based rehabilitation strategies.


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Lecture Details

Date:
13 July 2020, Monday


Timing:
6.00 pm - 6.45 pm


Duration:
45 minutes


Fees:
Complimentary

 

Platform:

Zoom Cloud Meetings


Registration Closing Date:
15 June 2020, Monday


Target Audience
All allied health professionals.


(Limited to 100 pax, on a first-come-first-served basis.
This lecture will be conducted via Zoom Cloud Meetings app. For ease of accessing the lecture, please download Zoom Cloud Meetings app. Details of the lecture meeting link will be sent to the successful registrants nearer the lecture date.)