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Course Title-Course Code:

OKS-2050  Vestibuler system and its disorders

Name of the Programme:

Audiology  Speech & Voice Disorders  (ENT Dept, )

Semester

Teaching Methods

Credits

Lecture

Recite

Lab.

 

 

Other

Total

Credit

ECTS Credit

1

14

 

 

 

 

 

14

1

3

Language

TURKISH

Compulsory / Elective

COMPULSORY

Prerequisites

NONE

Course Contents

Vestibular system (labyrinte, proprioceptive system, eye and ocular pathways, cerebellum and cortex) anatomy, histology-embryology and physiology; semiology and physio-pathology of the vestibuler diseases and vestibuler symptoms; examination of the vestibular system and treatment methods for vestibular problems  

Course Objectives

Teaching functions and disorders related with the vestibular system; clinical features of the vestibular disorders, vestibular tests and methods of treatment and rehabilitation for vestibular disorders.

Learning  Outcomes and Competences

Learning functions and disorders related with the vestibular system; clinical features of the vestibular disorders, vestibular tests and methods of treatment and rehabilitation for vestibular disorders.

Textbook and /or References

-     Cummings CW, et al. Otolaryngology-Head-Neck Surgery, Mosby, Cilt-4, 1996

-     Katz, J. (1983). Handbook of Clinical Audiology Williams & Wilkins. Baltimore / London.

-     Hall J.W., Mueller G.H (1997) Audiologists Desk Reference, Cilt I-II Sing. Thoms. Learn.

-     Akyıldız N (1998). Kulak Hastalıkları ve Mikrocerrahisi, Bilimsel Tıp Yay., Cilt-1, Ankara.

-  Akyıldız N (2000). Kulak Hastalıkları ve Mikrocerrahisi, Bilimsel Tıp Yay., Cilt-2, Ankara.

Assessment Criteria

 

If any,mark

as (X)

Percent

(%)

Midterm Exams

 

 

Quizzes

 

 

Homeworks

X1

30

Projects

 

 

Term Paper

 

 

Laboratory Work

 

 

Other – Contribution to the lecture and discussion

X1

10

Final Exam

X1

60

Instructors

Prof.Dr.Nebil GÖKSU,

Week

Subject

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14

Anatomy of the vestibular system (iner ear, posterior fossa and brain stem)

Anatomy of the vestibular system (proprioceptive system, ocular pathways, cerebellum, cortex and central interconnections)

Physiology of the vestibular system (iner ear and brain stem)

Physiology of the vestibular system (proprioceptive system, ocular pathways, cerebellum, cortex and central Vestibular examination methods

Vestibular tests-I (central-cereblellar tests)

Vestibular tests-II (caloric test, ENG, Rotary chair, posturography)

Peripheric vestibuler disorders and differantial diagnosis-I (Labyrenthine disorders)

Peripheric vestibuler disorders and differantial diagnosis-II (Disorders of the posterior fossa and brain stem)

Treatment and rehabilitation principles for peripheric vestibulopaty

Central vestibuler disorders and differantial diagnosis

Treatment and rehabilitation principles for central vestibular disorders

Psychogenic aspect of the vestibular disorders

Homework and Exam