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Role of Audiologists in Vestibular and Balance Rehabilitation: Position Statement
... Guidelines on the Role of Audiologists in Vestibular and Balance Rehabilitation: ... a multidisciplinary team managing patients with balance disorders and/or dizziness.
Document Type: Position Statement
Year: 1999
Source: ASHA Practice Policy
DOI: 10.1044/policy.PS1999-00037
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Role of Audiologists in Vestibular and Balance Rehabilitation: Guidelines
Assurances that balance system assessments as well as vestibular and balance rehabilitation techniques are performed in a safe and comfortable environment.
Document Type: Guidelines
Year: 1999
Source: ASHA Practice Policy
DOI: 10.1044/policy.GL1999-00015
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Balance System Assessment
Balance system assessment” refers to a series of procedures designed to evaluate ... “Balance assessment” refers to the evaluation of vestibular and extravestibular ( ...
Document Type: Guidelines, Knowledge and Skills, Position Statement
Year: 1992
Source: ASHA Practice Policy
DOI: 10.1044/policy.GLKSPS1992-00032
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Role of Audiologists in Vestibular and Balance Rehabilitation: Technical Report
... and procedures necessary to determine the need for gait and balance exercise activities based on balance and gait assessment as part of the overall vestibular and ...
Document Type: Technical Report
Year: 1999
Source: ASHA Practice Policy
DOI: 10.1044/policy.TR1999-00045
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Preferred Practice Patterns for the Profession of Audiology
providing general information about auditory and balance processes and related disorders and ... note of problems with hearing, balance, tinnitus, and speech-language
Document Type: Preferred Practice Patterns
Year: 2006
Source: ASHA Practice Policy
DOI: 10.1044/policy.PP2006-00274
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