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Normative data for the subjective visual vertical test during centrifugation.

Faith W Akin1, Owen D Murnane, Amber Pearson, Stephanie Byrd, Kip J Kelly.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The otoliths act as gravito-inertial force sensors and contribute to the perception of spatial orientation. The perception of gravitational vertical can be assessed by asking a subject to adjust a light bar to the vertical. Prior to clinical use of the SVV (subjective visual vertical) test, normative data and test-retest reliability must be established.
PURPOSE: To obtain normative data and d etermine the test-retest reliability for the SVV test performed in static and dynamic test conditions. RESEARCH
DESIGN: A descriptive design was used to obtain normative data. STUDY SAMPLE: Twenty-four young adults with no history of neurological disease, middle-ear pathology, open or closed head injury, cervical injury, or audiovestibular disorder participated in the study. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS: The SVV angle was measured in the static position and in three dynamic conditions: (1) on-axis clockwise (CW) rotation, (2) off-axis CW rotation of right ear, and (3) off-axis CW rotation of left ear.
RESULTS: In young healthy individuals, the SVV was <2° for static and on-axis rotation, and shifted up to 11° during unilateral centrifugation. Test-retest reliability of the SVV was good for all test conditions.
CONCLUSIONS: The normative data obtained in this study may be useful in identifying patients with chronic utricular dysfunction. We recommend the use of difference angles (on-axis SVV - off-axis SVV) to remove baseline bias and decrease the variability of the SVV angles for the off-axis conditions. American Academy of Audiology.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21993051     DOI: 10.3766/jaaa.22.7.6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Acad Audiol        ISSN: 1050-0545            Impact factor:   1.664


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4.  Plantar cutaneous afferents influence the perception of Subjective Visual Vertical in quiet stance.

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Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-10-08       Impact factor: 4.379

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