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1.Introductory remarks and background
Anatomy and physiology of the vestibular and the ocular motor system
How to take the patient history
How to examine the vestibular and the ocular motor system
Laboratory examinations
Imaging
General principles of therapy,
vestibular exercises and rehabilitation, pharmacotherapy, surgery, and psychological and behavioural treatment
2. Peripheral vestibular disorders
Introduction and classification
Bilateral vestibulopathy
Acute unilateral vestibulopathy
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
Menires disease
Vestibular paroxysmia
Superior canal dehiscence syndrome
Perilymph fistula
Current therapy
3. Central vestibular disorders
Acute peripheral vs acute central vestibular syndromes
Classification of central vestibular disorders
Cerebellar dizziness
Vestibular migraine
vestibular migraine, and current clinical trials
Central types of nystagmus
Cerebellar dizziness
Cerebellar ataxias.
4. Functional dizziness
Persistent postural perceptual dizziness
Phobic postural dizziness
Visual dizziness
5. Various Vertigo Syndromes
Traumatic vertigo
Vertigo in childhood
Cervicogenic vertigo
Drug-induced dizziness
Mal de dbarquement syndrome
Motion sickness
Height vertigo and acrophobia.

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