How to look very carefully for nystagmus by using a blank piece of paper
The nystagmus in peripheral causes of vertigo can be suppressed by visual fixation. I show how you can do with with a blank piece of paper using real patient videos. I also show the elements of the HINTS exam and how it can be used to diagnose vestibular neuritis reliably.

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WHY YOU GET DIZZY — AND HOW TO STOP IT IN MINUTES

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The HINTS exam

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How to Dissolve Crystals in the Inner Ear and Get Rid of Vertigo

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What does the nystagmus in vestibular neuritis look like?

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Vestibular Migraine- A very common but rarely diagnosed cause of vertigo

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What a Stroke Looks Like the Day Before It Hits — Know This to Protect Yourself

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Why are we still confused about how to use the HINTS exam?

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Neck vs. Ear Vertigo, How to Tell the Difference | Dr. Matthew Posa, Chiropractor in Milton, ON

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Understanding Nystagmus to Distinguish Central vs Peripheral Vertigo

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How to Restore Balance and Vision After Severe Vertigo and BPPV Attacks

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An Approach to Vertigo

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I turned an old van into a 2-STORY tiny house

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How to heal from chronic dizziness or PPPD (first steps!)

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Posture, Bone Density & Muscle: A Stanford Doctor Destroys Aging Myths Most People Believe

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HINTS Exam - How Serious Is the Vertigo

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Deep Head Hanging Maneuver to Treat BPPV Vertigo

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What does an abnormal head impulse test look like?

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Maneuvers to Diagnosis and Treat Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo | NEJM

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How to perform the Head Impulse Test, the most important part of the HINTS plus exam

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