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Vestibular Testing Terminology
By Jorge E. Gonzalez, PhD, CCC-A
References
1. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (2003). Scope of practice in Audiology. Retrieved November 14, 2009, from www.asha.org/docs/html/SP2004-00192.html
2. American Academy of Audiology. (2004). Scope of Practice. Retrieved November 14, 2009, from www.audiology.org/resources/documentlibrary/Pages/ScopeofPractice.aspx
3. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (2006). Standards for Accreditation of Graduate Education Programs in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology. Retrieved November 14, 2009, from www.asha.org/NR/rdonlyres/686AF94D-5DA9-4D2C-96FB-2CA5E047527F/0/AccreditationStds0307.pdf#search=%22vestibular%22
4. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (2008). 2008 Audiology Survey summary Report: Number and type of responses. Retrieved November 15, 2009 from www.asha.org/NR/rdonlyres/603E5591-88BC-4ACC-BFAA-7980F7AADAD8/0/08AudSurveyFrequencyReport.pdf#search=%22vestibular%22
5. Barber, HO & Stockwell, CW. (1980). Manual of electronystagmography (2nd ed.). St. Louis: Mosby Publishing. Available through GN Otometrics.
6. Hain, TC. (1997). Background and techniques of ocular motility testing. In G. Jacobson, C. Newman, & J. Kartush (Eds.), Handbook of balance function testing. San Diego: Thomson Delmar Learning.
7. Shepard, NT & Schubert, M. (2008). Background and technique of ocular motility testing. In G. Jacobson & N. Shepard (Eds.), Balance function assessment and management. San Diego: Plural Publishing.
8. Oculomotor. (2006). In Mosby's dictionary of medicine, nursing & health professions (7th ed.). St. Louis: Mosby-Elsevier Publishing.
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