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Low‐Frequency Harmonic Acceleration as a Test of Labyrinthine Function: Basic Methods and Illustrative Cases
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Motor ControlNonlinear AcousticMovement AnalysisKinesiologyNeurologyLow‐frequency Harmonic AccelerationLabyrinthine FunctionHealth SciencesPhysical MedicineLow-frequency Harmonic AccelerationVestibular SystemRehabilitationIllustrative CasesPhysical TherapyRotational TestingHarmonic AccelerationNeurophysiologyHuman MovementNonlinear ResonanceMedicineLabyrinthNeuromusculoskeletal Disorder
These preliminary findings reveal that low-frequency harmonic acceleration can be used to detect unilateral peripheral deficits that agree with caloric findings. However, the responses to sinusoidal acceleration are less variable than the caloric responses and allow one to more closely evaluate changes in pathology with time. Therefore, it appears that harmonic acceleration provides additional information that is useful in confirming other test results and that a complete otoneurologic evaluation should include this type of rotational testing.
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