PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Vestibular·5d agoIs Visual Vertical Perception Altered in Children and Adolescents with Spinal Misalignment? A Cross-Sectional StudyIf spinal misalignment measurably disrupts subjective visual vertical perception, it may point to broader sensorimotor integration issues relevant to vestibular assessment in pediatric populations.
PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Vestibular·3w agoAccuracy and Precision of the Subjective Visual Vertical According to Age in Adults With/Without DiabetesAudiologists and balance specialists should be aware that age and diabetes status may affect subjective visual vertical test norms; using age-matched and diabetes-stratified reference values when interpreting SVV results would improve diagnostic accuracy.+Save
PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Vestibular·3w agoNormal Gain with Corrective Saccades in the Video Head Impulse Test: Clinical Implications and Diagnostic ConsiderationsClinicians using vHIT should not dismiss corrective saccades as benign when VOR gain is normal; this pattern may still indicate vestibular dysfunction and warrants further diagnostic workup rather than a straightforward 'normal' interpretation.+Save
PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Research (general)·3w agoAnalysis of Clinical, Biopsychosocial Factors and Mmp3 Polymorphism in Women with TMDNo immediate practice change for audiologists; however, the findings reinforce the relevance of biopsychosocial screening and possible genetic factors in TMD, which is pertinent for audiologists managing patients with ear symptoms (tinnitus, otalgia) of suspected jaw-joint...+Save
PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Clinical audiology·7w agoOtologic Manifestations of Temporomandibular DisordersAudiologists should consider temporomandibular disorder (TMD) as a differential when patients present with unexplained otalgia (ear pain), tinnitus, or aural fullness, particularly when otologic examination is unremarkable — referral to a TMD specialist may be warranted.+Save
PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Vestibular·7w agoMultimodal Audiovestibular Assessment After Intratympanic Gentamicin for Vestibular Drop Attacks in Meniere's Disease: A Case Report and Focused ReviewMultimodal audiovestibular assessment (combining multiple hearing and balance tests) appears useful for monitoring treatment outcomes after intratympanic gentamicin in Ménière's disease, but this is a single case report and cannot guide protocol changes without larger studies.+Save
PU¶PubMed·Journal article·Pediatric·3mo agoOtotoxicity Associated with Antineoplastic Agents in the Pediatric Population: An Evidence-Based Review of Auditory Monitoring Strategies and Contemporary Diagnostic Frameworks-Narrative ReviewAudiologists managing pediatric oncology patients should apply evidence-based auditory monitoring protocols aligned with current diagnostic frameworks for platinum-based chemotherapy ototoxicity; this review consolidates existing guidance but does not introduce new...+Save