Are you tired of not being able to help your dizzy patients?

We can help improve your skills to achieve a better outcome

  • A well balanced evidence based course

  • The most common vestibular conditions such as BPPV, labyrinthitis & vestibular neuritis and central condition such as Posterior Circulation Stroke are covered

  • Access to the course contents for 12 months

  • A forum to discuss with peers and the tutor

Course curriculum

Introduction to VRT for the Beginners
Online Course

Course Description

Introduction to VRT for the Beginners

❖ This course will provide frontline clinicians with the most current evidence-based theories and practical demonstration of the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of the most common vestibular conditions such as BPPV, labyrinthitis and vestibular neuritis. Additionally, the course will cover the assessment and diagnosis of conditions such as posterior circulation stroke and functional balance issues.

❖ This 7-hour course covers five unique chapters consisting of anatomy & physiology, clinical features, common vestibular disorders, vestibular assessment and principles of vestibular rehabilitation for BPPV, hypofunction and balance disorders.

❖ A separate session is included at the beginning of the course to give a brief overview of the VRT including the statistics on various aspects of dizziness and VRT.

❖ Another key feature of this session is that it introduces several case scenarios to the participants so that they can associate these cases when individual conditions are looked at. In the concluding session, the participants will have an opportunity to revisit these cases and see what were the diagnoses made and the treatments offered for these cases.

❖ Finally, the participants can test their knowledge by taking a quiz and get the COURSE COMPLETION CERTIFICATE

❖ The participants will have access to the course contents /updates for 12 months

Who would benefit from this course?

Physio/Physical Therapists, GPs, Elderly care Physicians, Rehabilitation medicine physicians, GP/ENT/Neurology registrars, Junior doctors, Audiologists and Occupational therapists.

Course objectives

Upon completing the course, participants will be able to

I. Describe the structure and function of the vestibular system

II. Identify different types of dizziness and different dizziness characteristics

III. Identify normal and abnormal eye movements

IV. Identify and differentiate peripheral and central vestibular nystagmus

V. Use evidence-based vestibular tests to differentiate peripheral from central vestibular disorders in patients with acute vestibular symptom

VI. Describe BPPV, POCI and Acute vestibular hypofunctions such as labyrinthitis and vestibular neuritis

VII. Diagnose and differentiate peripheral vestibular disorders such as posterior canal BPPV & vestibular hypofunction

VIII. Carryout balance assessments and interpret the findings

IX. Identify problems and develop goals and be able to choose the correct means to address them

X. Use condition specific treatments to treat BPPV, hypofunction and balance dysfunctions

XI. Use the relevant outcome measures both to identify the baseline status and to monitor the progress and outcome of the therapy.

XII. Identify the uses and disadvantages of vestibular medications and imaging studies such as CT/MRI

XIII. Identify sinister signs and take appropriate action such as making a referral to a neurologist etc.

100% Refund Guaranteed!

After completing a couple of chapters if you do not think this course is for you you can ask for a refund and 100% of your fee will be refunded.

FAQ

  • Will I get a course completion certificate?

    Yes. The course completion certificate can be obtained by taking the quiz with the required grade.

  • Whats the refund policy?

    We guarantee a 100% refund.

  • Will I be able to start practising the VRT skills that are taught in the course after the completion of the course?

    After successfully completing this course, the clinicians will be able to put these skills into practice, however, the participants are advised to check and comply with the local policy.

  • Should the course be taken in one go or can it be taken in short sessions?

    One of the main benefits of this online course is that it gives a greater flexibility to take it either in one go or in as many short sessions as needed

  • Will I have access to the course contents and be able to take part in the discussion forum after completing the course and obtaining the course completion certificate?

    You have will have access to the contents be able to participate in the discussion forum for 12 months from the time of your registration, even if you complete the course within the first month.

Reviews

5 star rating

Fantastic course

samantha watson-smith

I completed this course virtually. I found it very thorough and has enhanced my knowledge of vestibular assessment and treatment. It is certainly a course wh...

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I completed this course virtually. I found it very thorough and has enhanced my knowledge of vestibular assessment and treatment. It is certainly a course which I feel I can put into clinical practice straight away. Thank you!

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5 star rating

Anatomy and physiology of the vestibular system

Derek Mould

Great presentation - wonderful slides and very clear.

Great presentation - wonderful slides and very clear.

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Testimonials

Difficult topics managed with great ease &simplicity

Peter M (Ireland)

This is a highly professional presentation. It's easy to follow and you can take the course at your own pace. I had no technological problems with it. The information is perfect for those who are keen for a refresher or who are new to the area. Sami manages to explain some difficult neurological topics with great ease and simplicity. Highly recommended.