What does an abnormal head impulse test look like?

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Published 2019-07-04
Learn when to perform and how to interpret the head impulse test, the most valuable part of the HINTS exam.

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  • Clear, informative, and comprehensive explanation. You won a neuro follower. Thanks
  • Thank you so much. I am an outpost RN in the Yukon. This has really helped my assessment skills. I am continually searching for videos with excellent teaching to improve my assessment skills. You're it!
  • @jxc-gz5yv
    Thank you, so much for these videos! I can see your passion for teaching and I know many would agree with me that we are extremely grateful!
  • @kieranmp4143
    Probably the best video on this I have seen so far. Excellent work
  • Best video and information with real patient exam for HINTS exam! Thanks!
  • @Pindakeshi
    Exellent video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge! General practitioner from the Netherlands here
  • @ntinalondon
    You're awesome!! neuro resident here from Greece. Thank you very much!
  • As a medical student, your videos are by far one the top notch in the medical field. I dream of being as good as you in teaching others some arduous medical notions. For the sake of patients! A big thanks from France! Don't hesitate if you come by Burgundy, doors open! :)
  • @flavio339
    Damn, this is one high grade teaching skill! Congrats!
  • @ranjitrajandr
    This was such a clear description. Excellent! You are a wonderful teacher!👏👏
  • @patrickgomez29
    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! 🙏 Greetings from Vienna,Austria
  • @ajh195
    Hello Peter your videos are simply amazing because you actually record with real patients and explain everything.... Medical school student from Denmark. Thank you very much
  • I tried to understand the details of this test and the difference between spontaneous and gaze-evoked (cerebellar) nystagmus in many neurology books. This video is way better than anything I read about these aspects. Thank you
  • @tja4201
    Nice sequence of vertigo/nystagmus videos. Just left a two day Masterclass with Kingma, van den Berg and Widdershoven. A pitty regular medical curriculum does not pay that much attention on these symptoms. Physicians could do a lot more in diagnostics and therapy. Keep up the good work!
  • @jamesburge3977
    aaaah...now I get it!! Thanks for putting in all that effort to make a great teaching video.
  • @life-mm5do
    Very educational videos with explanations of different nystagmus and technique .