As a physical therapist specializing in vestibular and balance disorders, I'm always fascinated by the intricate dance between head position, inner ear mechanics, and the resulting eye movements we observe in patients with Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV).
Thank you - I had a moment one day where I realized: ZUMA RIGHT HSC is a: LEFT/LEFT/LEFT Nystagmus and a ZUMA LEFT HSC is a: RIGHT/RIGHT/RIGHT Orthotropic nystagmus, particularly when free floating in the long arm of the HSC.
Very good simple and complete exposition of Zuma maneuver
Thank you - I had a moment one day where I realized: ZUMA RIGHT HSC is a: LEFT/LEFT/LEFT Nystagmus and a ZUMA LEFT HSC is a: RIGHT/RIGHT/RIGHT Orthotropic nystagmus, particularly when free floating in the long arm of the HSC.
Very essential clear and synthetic!