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January 2008
Balance Function Assessment and Management
Text Book
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ABOUT THE BOOK
This book comprehensively covers the assessment and treatment of balance system impairments. Designed to be used in graduate programs in audiology, and by practicing audiologists, it is also appropriate for those in the fields of physical therapy, otolaryngology, and neurology. Assessment chapters address ocular motility testing, positional/positioning testing, caloric testing, rotational testing, computerized dynamic posturography, and vestibular evoked potentials. Treatment chapters cover non-medical, medical, and surgical treatment of dizziness and vertigo, vestibular rehabilitation and assessment of and intervention for falls risk. Additionally, the book provides background information on the vestibular and ocular motor systems, sample cases, and a final chapter, "Putting It All Together."
CONTENTS
- I. Background.
- Practical Anatomy and Physiology of the Vestibular System Michael Schubert, Ph.D. and Neil Shepard, Ph.D.
- Practical Anatomy and Physiology of the Ocular Motor System Timothy C. Hain, M.D. and Heather Rudisill, Au.D.
- Eye movement recording techniques Gary P. Jacobson, PhD, Neil T. Shepard, Phd, J. Andrew Dundas, Devin L. McCaslin, and Erin G. Piker, BS
- II. Assessment.
- The Vertigo Case History Marc Bennett, M.D.
- The Bedside Assessment of the Vestibular System Devin L. McCaslin, Ph.D., J. Andrew Dundas, M.A., Gary P. Jacobson, Ph.D.
- Assessing Dizziness-Related Quality of Life - Gary P. Jacobson, Ph.D., Craig W. Newman, Ph.D.
- Ocular Motility Testing: Techniques - Neil T. Shepard, Ph.D. and Michael Schubert, Ph.D.
- Ocular Motility Testing: Interpretation and utilization Neil T. Shepard, Ph.D. and Michael Schubert, Ph.D.
- Technique, Interpretation and Usefulness of Positional/Positioning Testing - Richard A. Roberts, Ph.D., Richard E. Gans, Ph.D.
Background and Technique of Caloric Testing Kamran Barin, Ph.D.
- Interpretation and Usefulness of Caloric Testing Kamran Barin, Ph.D.
- Background and Introduction to Whole Body Rotational Testing Robert Brey, Ph.D., James L. McPherson, M.S., Robert M. Lynch, B.S.E.
- Technique, Interpretation and Usefulness of Whole Body Rotational Testing - Robert Brey, Ph.D., James L. McPherson, M.S., Robert M. Lynch, B.S.E.
- Active Head Rotation Testing (i.e. Vestibular Autorotation Testing) Dennis P. OLeary, Ph.D., Linda L. Davis, RN, B.A.
- Background and Technique of Computerized Dynamic Posturography (including practical biomechanics and physiology of balance) Neil Shepard, Ph.D. and Kristen Janky, Au.D.
- Interpretation and Usefulness of Computerized Dynamic Posturography, Neil Shepard, Ph.D.and Kristen Janky
- Vestibular Sensory Evoked Potentials Sherri M. Jones, Ph.D.
- Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials- Faith W. Akin, Ph.D., Owen D. Murnane, Ph.D.
- Tests of otolith function and of vestibular perception Adolfo M. Bronstein, M.D., Ph.D.
- III. Treatment (7 chapters).
- Non- Medical/Surgical Treatment of Positional Vertigo Richard A. Roberts, Ph.D. and Richard E. Gans, Ph.D.
- Medical Treatment of Vertigo that is Otologic in Origin Steven Telian, M.D., Mark Wiet, M.D.
- Surgical Management of Vertigo that is Otologic in Origin Steven Telian, M.D., Mark Wiet, M.D.
- Neurological Origins of Dizziness and Vertigo Nabih M. Ramadan, M.D., F.A.A.N.
- Psychiatric Origins of Dizziness and Vertigo Jeffery P. Staab, M.D, M.S.
- Vestibular Rehabilitation Susan L. Whitney, Ph.D., PT, NCS, FAPTA, and Joseph Furman, M.D., Ph.D.
- Assessment of Falls Risk in the Elderly Gary P. Jacobson, Ph.D., Devin L. McCaslin, Ph.D.
- IV. Sample Cases.
- . Interrelationships Among Balance Function Tests Illustrative Cases. - Gary P. Jacobson, Ph.D., Devin L. McCaslin, Ph.D, Sarah L. Grantham, Au.D.
ABOUT THE EDITORS
Dr. Gary Jacobson is Professor and Director of the Division of Audiology at the Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Prior to this he was the Director of the Division of Audiology, and Adjunct Staff in the Department of Neurology for the Henry Ford Health System in Detroit, Michigan.
He completed his undergraduate studies at California State University at Fullerton. He received his M.S. in Communicative Disorders (Audiology) at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and received has Ph.D. from Kent State University. He served as the Chief of the Audiology and Speech Pathology Section (Neurology Service) at the VA Medical Center in Cincinnati from 1979-1988. During that time he served as both Director of the Evoked Potentials Laboratory and, Director of the Intraoperative Monitoring Program for the Department of Neurosurgery, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Dr. Jacobson is a Past President of the American Society of Neurophysiological Monitoring, and has served on the Scientific Advisory Board and Board of Directors of the American Tinnitus Association. He is the past-editor of The American Journal of Audiology (American Speech-Language Hearing Association) and a past Assistant Editor (Evoked Potentials) for The Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (American Academy of Audiology). He is an Editorial Board member for the journals Brain Topography and Seminars in Hearing. He is an Ad Hoc reviewer for 10 other scientific journals. He has authored and co-authored over 100 publications that cover the areas of tinnitus, dizziness, auditory function, outcome measures development, brain mapping and intraoperative neurophysiology He is co-editor of the text Handbook of Balance Function Testing. He is a Fellow of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association, and, most recently, and a recipient of the Jerger Career Award for Research in Audiology from the American Academy of Audiology.
Dr. Neil Shepard, is Director of the Dizziness and Balance Disorders Program at Mayo Clinic Rochester and Professor of Audiology in the Mayo Clinical School of Medicine. He received his undergraduate and masters training in Electrical and Biomedical Engineering from University of Kentucky and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He completed his PhD in auditory electrophysiology and clinical audiology from the University of Iowa in 1979. He has specialized in clinical electrophysiology for both the auditory and vestibular systems. Activity over the last 27 years has concentrated on the clinical assessment and rehabilitation of balance disorder patients and clinical research endeavors related to both assessment and rehabilitation.
AUDIENCE
Primary: Audiology
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