
Video nystagmography
Video nystagmography, (VNG), utilizes infrared technology to visualize eye
movements in light or in dark. Using "virtual reality" type
goggles and visual stimuli, recordings are made of eye movements which can
later be interpreted to uncover causes of vertigo symptoms, dizziness, dystonia,
ADD ADHD, and
other brain based disorders discussed on this website.

This VNG test is noninvasive and non-painful. It takes less than
30 minutes to perform.
The information derived from this
VNG test is invaluable in the
diagnosis and management of persons with imbalance, vertigo symptoms,
dizziness, ADD ADHD, as
well as any type of brain based disorder.
This exciting new VNG technology has only been available in recent
years. Our office is and has been a pioneer the use of VNG since its
inception.

CAPS Posturography
Consider that vertigo symptoms and dizziness are the number one reason for visiting a physician
for persons age 65 and over, and about 11 million physician visits every year
involve complaints of vertigo symptoms and dizziness or imbalance.
How
Will My Balance Be Tested?
We
use a product called CAPS™, an extremely sensitive force platform and
specially designed software combined in a product that is years ahead of
anything else available today (the CAPS™ is so unique, it has been awarded 2
separate U.S. patents, 1 for its design and 1 for the way it works).
The CAPS™
is so sensitive it can display a person’s heartbeat and respiration. In
fact, it is so sensitive it even measure the forces caused by someone simply
blowing his breath across its surface.
The
extraordinary sensitivity of the CAPS™ allows us to measure the otherwise
imperceptible, undetectable movements a person is always making when they are
standing, even though that person appears to be standing absolutely still.
The CAPS™
can detect abnormal balance in a person in just 25 seconds, instantly
comparing that person’s results to normative data that was established by
testing hundreds of persons at a major medical school.
The CAPS™
then generates a report that quantifies the person’s balance, providing us
with an objective balance score and warning us when the results are abnormal
for the person’s age.
