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A–C. Sidelying Test. After seating the patient on the examination table, the clinician turns the head horizontally 45 degrees away from the involved ear.

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1 A–C. Sidelying Test. After seating the patient on the examination table, the clinician turns the head horizontally 45 degrees away from the involved ear. The clinician maintains the 45-degree head rotation while bringing the patient quickly to the side opposite to the head rotation. The corresponding illustrations demonstrate the orientation of the semicircular canals and location of the otolithic debris in the posterior canal (viewed from the front). Source: Vestibular/Cerebellar Disorders, Neurologic Rehabilitation: Neuroscience and Neuroplasticity in Physical Therapy Practice Citation: Nichols-Larsen DS, Kegelmeyer DA, Buford JA, Kloos AD, Heathcock JC, Basso D. Neurologic Rehabilitation: Neuroscience and Neuroplasticity in Physical Therapy Practice; 2016 Available at: Accessed: March 05, 2018 Copyright © 2018 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved


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