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A teaching, training and test tool for the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) system and its disorders, including BPPV. It demonstrates eye saccades, including those caused by canalithiasis (free-floating particles in the canals), and both functioning and dysfunctional VOR. It shows how BPPV is caused and treated.
aVOR demonstrates how head movement has an automatic influence on eye direction, the impact of dysfunction of the semicircular canals, their size, shape and location in the head, and the causes of nystagmus.
The application includes a Quiz Mode which presents the symptoms of various types of VOR dysfunction for the student to diagnose.
It is designed for college-level neuropsychology students and medical professionals, and incorporates the latest research. aVOR is sponsored by the University of Sydney, Australia.
For more details please see the University of Sydney Human Factors Research page at http://www.psych.usyd.edu.au/HumanFactors/?page_id=2160
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4 out of 5

3 ratings in Italy

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United States

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Perfect for greater understanding of vestibular normal functions and impairments!

Radhika Lakhani on

United States

I am amazed by looking at this app. Vestibular and inner ear system itself very completed to understand and apply it in the model is another tough task. It’s very impressive and easy to understand for me and for my patients by using this app! I will sure keep using it and recommend others.

Just awesome!

Cousin Elwood on

United States

Not sure why they built this app or if they made a profit, but I'm delighted to have found it. It's a great teaching tool for advanced movement skills as well as for explaining to some folks just why their balance & stabilization isn't working optimally. It also gives a motivating visual to empower clients to work on balance & proprioception drills.

more apps like these please

mi23t on

United States

Awesome app, I use this to educate both my colleagues and patients.

PT

Clandestine404 on

United States

Very educational tool for patient education for vestibular rehab spanning different age ranges!

great

Retriever Shepherd on

United States

it's excellent!

Great App for Patient Education

Pistolpott on

United States

My wife and I are PTs and we absolutely love this app for explaining to patients how the vestibular system functions. We would love to see an update.

great

medschool2 on

United States

Great!

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Les.R007 on

United States

Fantastic teaching tool! I've been looking for such a tool, look forward to providing additional thoughts as I play with this tool. Great potential for research.

Really well-made

Wardens on

United States

This app is a terrific teaching aid. I have been recommending it to anyone who studies vestibular physiology, however, I think it is well-suited for any medical student, resident, or clinician who sees patients with vestibular conditions. Well done!

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App Info

Category
Education
Publisher
Hamish MacDougall
Languages
English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Chinese
Recent release
2.3 (8 years ago )
Released on
Feb 6, 2012 (12 years ago )
Last Updated
2 days ago