Somatosensory Input
Visual input
Vestibular input
Vestibular Reflex (VOR)
Vestibulospinal reflex (VSR)
- assists with stability while the head is moving as well as coordination of the trunk during upright postures
Automatic Postural Strategies
automatic motor responses that are used to maintain the center of gravity over the base of support.
Ankle Strategy
hip strategy
suspensory strategy
Stepping strategy
Peripheral vertigo characteristics
Central vertigo characteristics
Etiology of peripheral vertigo
etiology of central vertigo
BPPV
Dix-Hallpike Test
Central lesion nystagmus
direction: bidierectional or unidirectional
visual fixation: no inhibition
vertigo: mild
length of symptoms: chronic
etiology: demylination of nerves, vascular lesion, cancer
peripheral lesion nystagmus
direction: unidirectional (movement is opposite of lesion)
visual fixation: will inhibit nystagmus
vertigo: significant
length of symptoms: varies, recurrent
etiology: menieres, vascular disorders, trauma, toxicity, infection of inner ear
Berg Balance Scale
Fregly-Graybiel Ataxia test battery
Fugl-meyer sensorimotor assessment of balance performance battery
Functional reach test
- assess balance and risk of falling NORMS * 20-40 = 14.5-17.5in * 41-69 = 13.5-15in - 70-87= 10.5-13.5in
Romberg test
timed up and go