Masterclass: Vestibular Rehabilitation
The course is designed for all those clinicians who have a reasonable knowledge of vestibular assessment and rehabilitation but are looking to build on this foundation.
Dates: Wednesday 9th April - Friday 11th April 2025
The course is now full. Please email Ear Courses Email to be added to the waiting list.
The course is designed for all those clinicians who have a reasonable knowledge of vestibular assessment and rehabilitation but are looking to build on this foundation. Delegates will be provided with a pre-course reading list and presentations, which should maximise their learning opportunities during the course. Course materials are included in the registration fee.
As with all of the Advanced Audiology Masterclasses, this course also forms part of our MSc in Advanced Audiology.
Paul Radomskij
There will be an exciting mix of lectures, practical demonstrations and workshops with serious opportunities to 'have a go'.
Day 1 is designed for clinicians who are new to the field or would like a refresher. It will include:
Overview of vestibular rehabilitation and outcome measures Workshops on clinical tests of balance (“bedside tests”)
- Workshops on BPPV
- Symptoms and findings in the dizzy patient – neurologist’s viewpoint
- Evening workshops covering a range of objective assessments of balance function (including VEMPs, head impulse tests, visual vertical, dynamic visual acuity and more)
- Advanced BPPV
- Advanced vestibular rehabilitation
- Medical management – cases
- Physiotherapeutic management
- Motion sickness
- Optokinetic desensitization
- Developing your Vestibular rehabilitation skills
Previous speakers have included: -
Dr Ghada Al-Malky, Dr Charlotte Agrup, Dr Paul Bacon, Johanna Beyts, Debbie Cane, Prof. Bernard Cohen, Prof. John Golding, Natasha Harrington-Benton, Dr David Herdman, Prof. Diego Kaski, Dr Nehzat Koohi, Dr R. Palaniappan, Dr Arun Pajaniappane, Paul Radomskij, Dr David Scott
£690
For direct payments (by card)
Places can be booked by credit/debit card up to 48 hours before the start of the course, subject to availability.
For payments by invoice
To secure a place, a purchase order document must be received within 7 working days of the course start date.

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