- Torsional (rotary) nystagmus refers to a rotary movement of the globe about its anteroposterior axis. Torsional nystagmus is accentuated on lateral gaze.www.neurologyneeds.com/neurological-examination-tips-tricks/nystagmus/
Nystagmus - EyeWiki
Nystagmus is a rhythmic, abnormal eye movement that can be horizontal, vertical, torsional or a combination. Learn about the different types of nystagmus, their etiologies, and treatment modalities, including pharmacological, optical …
TORSIONAL NYSTAGMUS - Dizziness-and-Balance.com
What Is Nystagmus? - American Academy of Ophthalmology
Nystagmus - Physiopedia
Physiologic end-point nystagmus - horizontal jerk nystagmus results from oculomotor movements in a maximal lateral direction; Per-rotational nystagmus - horizontal jerk nystagmus occuring from sustained head rotations, with fast …
Classification of vestibular signs and examination …
Per-rotational nystagmus: Nystagmus occurring during sustained head and body rotation, with fast phases in the direction of rotation. Comment: In darkness with rapid acceleration to a constant-velocity rotation, this vestibular nystagmus is …
Nystagmus - WikEM
Nystagmus - NeurologyNeeds.com
Torsional (rotary) nystagmus refers to a rotary movement of the globe about its anteroposterior axis. Torsional nystagmus is accentuated on lateral gaze. Most nystagmus resulting from dysfunction of the vestibular system has a torsional …
Nystagmus: Definition, Causes, Testing & Treatment - Cleveland …
rotatory nystagmus - Medical Dictionary