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Oculomotor Exam - Central Deficits | Interpretation & Treatment Selection

Oculomotor Exam - Central Deficits | Interpretation & Treatment Selection

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Interactive Video

Science, Health Sciences, Biology

University

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Hard

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The video tutorial discusses the interpretation of ocular motor exam results, focusing on tests indicative of central vestibular deficits. It explains the significance of abnormal test results, such as smooth pursuit and saccadic eye movement, and outlines treatment approaches like habituation and gaze stabilization exercises. The Dynamic Visual Acuity (DVA) test is introduced to assess gaze stabilization, with normal and abnormal results guiding treatment. The video concludes with a preview of upcoming content on habituation exercises.

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

What does an abnormal result in the dynamic visual acuity test indicate?

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What are habituation exercises and what is their rationale in treating central vestibular deficits?

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