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Cervicogenic Dizziness: What It Is, Why It Happens, and How to Treat It
Cervicogenic Dizziness: What It Is, Why It Happens, and How to Treat It -A clear, evidence‑based guide for clinicians and patients. Dizziness is a common complaint among adults, describing sensations such as lightheadedness, disequilibrium, or a feeling of heaviness in the head. According to the Bárány Society, dizziness reflects a disturbed or impaired spatial orientation without a hallucinatory sense of motion. Emerging evidence suggests that cervical spine dysfunction may

Ana Souto
Feb 6


Not All Eye Exercises Are the Same: VOR Training vs. Oculomotor Training in Vestibular Dysfunction and Concussion
The visual and vestibular systems work in tight coordination to keep the world stable as we move through it. When this integrated system is disrupted, whether through peripheral vestibular hypofunction or after a traumatic brain injury (TBI), patients commonly experience dizziness, blurred vision, difficulty reading, visual fatigue, and challenges with balance. Although some rehabilitation programs for these conditions may appear similar on the surface, the underlying mechani

Ana Souto
Feb 3


Targeting Balance in Vestibular Rehabilitation - The Limits of Stability and Motor-Cognitive Training
Balance Assessment in Vestibular Rehabilitation - Limits of Stability Assessing the Limits of Stability (LOS) allows us to evaluate stability under dynamic conditions. This is especially important because many daily activities challenge these limits, such as leaning forward to reach an object. LOS provides valuable information about voluntary motor control required for safe and independent performance of activities of daily living. Remember that most falls occur during dynami

Ana Souto
Jan 30


Vestibular Rehabilitation: Achieving Habituation through Virtual Environments
Complaints of dizziness and a feeling of unsteadiness in visually complex environments, such as in grocery stores, during traffic, and among crowds, are frequent in patients suffering from vestibular disorders. One explanation for this is the higher reliance on visual information in these patients for postural orientation. The fear and anxiety associated with these daily life scenarios often lead to avoidance behaviour, which in turn increases the sensitivity to it. It is hig

Ana Souto
Jan 27


Assessing Cervical Proprioception in Dizziness and Instability: The Joint Position Error Test
Neck afferent information is important for coordinated head, neck, and upper-extremity movements , as well as for maintaining body position and spatial orientation. When distorted, it can heavily contribute to altered cervical sensorimotor control, which can heavily affect balance and stability and lead to symptoms of dizziness and unsteadiness (Peng et al., 2021) . Considering this, evaluation of cervical proprioception may be the missing key to better management of dizzy

Ana Souto
Jan 26


Visual‑Vestibular Integration Assessment: Understanding Dizziness and Balance Disorders
Optokinetic stimulation (OKS) is an important tool in this context. OKS consists of exposure to large‑field moving visual stimuli, introducing controlled visual motion that creates a sensory conflict. This conflict forces the brain to reweight sensory information and reveals how effectively visual and vestibular signals are integrated.

Ana Souto
Jan 23


Understanding VOR Functional Testing: Dynamic Visual Acuity & the Gaze Stabilization Test
The vestibulo‑ocular reflex (VOR) helps keep vision stable when the head moves by generating eye movements in the opposite direction. This allows images to remain clear on the retina during everyday activities such as walking, bending, or turning the head.
When VOR performance is reduced, patients often experience blurred vision, oscillopsia, or difficulty keeping objects in focus while moving

Ana Souto
Jan 20


Otoneuro System: Transforming Vestibular Assessment and Rehabilitation with Integrated Technology
The Otoneuro System marks a significant shift in how vestibular care is delivered. It offers clinicians a powerful and intuitive solution that enhances accuracy, structure and confidence at every stage of the rehabilitation journey.
From objective assessment to immersive therapeutic intervention, the Otoneuro System represents the future of vestibular rehabilitation.

Ana Souto
Jan 16


Balance Assessment Made Simple: Why the Basic Platform Is Perfect for Beginners
The Basic Balance System was designed specifically to address these concerns. It offers a practical, affordable, and user-friendly solution for professionals who want to begin offering balance assessments and training.

Ana Souto
Aug 18, 2025


Virtual Reality for Vestibular Rehabilitation: A Modern Approach
Many individuals also develop visual dependence, relying too heavily on their vision to maintain balance. This can make visually complex environments - Learn how VR can help your patients

Ana Souto
Jul 9, 2025


Limits of Stability Test: What It Is, How It Works, and Clinical Benefits
Limits of Stability is a functional and gold-standard test in balance assessment, widely used by clinicians and researchers to evaluate...

Ana Souto
Jun 26, 2025


Everything you need to know about Balance and Stability.
This beginner-friendly guide explains how force, pressure, and dynamic platforms turn invisible sway into clear numbers, why terms like posturography and foot-pressure maps matter, and how Sensing Future technology helps clinicians cut fall risk and speed rehabilitation.
Karan Somawat
May 22, 2025


The Science of Balance & Fall Prevention
Discover the challenges of an aging population and the importance of balance screening as a biomarker for elderly health.

Ana Souto
Mar 19, 2025


VNG Eye – Videonystagmography Solution for Balance Disorders
Introduction VNG Eye is an advanced Videonystagmography (VNG) device designed to provide precise and reliable assessments of vestibular...
Karan Somawat
Mar 17, 2025


Advancing Vertigo Diagnosis with HINTS Plus & VNG
How HINTS Plus and VNG are advancing Vertigo Diagnosis

Ana Souto
Mar 12, 2025


What’s new in PhysioSensing Software?
Hello! We have exciting news for all PhysioSensing users! Staying true to our DNA, we are constantly evolving and improving PhysioSensing...

André Dias
Dec 12, 2024


5 Main Reasons for Limits of Stability reduction
Limits of stability Limits of Stability are a concept defined as the points at which the center of gravity approaches the limits of the...

Ana Souto
Apr 5, 2024


Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction in Balance - mCTSIB. How to perform and interpret the results!
How to perform mCTSIB and how to interpret the results.

Ana Souto
Feb 22, 2024


Posturography - The best outcomes
Sway velocity | COP displacement | Ellipse area The clinical examination of balance control, while relatively simple and cost-effective,...

Ana Souto
Feb 1, 2024


The True Nature of Balance Disorders
Balance disorders, often overlooked and misunderstood, can have a profound impact on an individual's daily life, making even simple tasks...

Ana Souto
Dec 11, 2023
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