Hong Kong – 4-day Vestibular Assessment and Management Course Added, 4-7 June 2009

Published on: March 20, 2009

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The American Institute of Balance, in conjunction with the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery of The Chinese University of Hong Kong are pround to present a 4-day Advanced Vestibular Assessment and Management Course to be held at the Prince of Wales Hospital in Shatin, Hong Kong 4-7 June 2009. The Course will be featuring: Dr.  Richard E. Gans, Founder of The American Institute of Balance, USA Dr. Alex Lee, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Dr. John Sung, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Dr. Henry Lam, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Ms. Vanessa Chan, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Dr. Dora Poon, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Ms. Sally Liu, The United Christian Hospital, Hong Kong This four-day comprehensive workshop incorporates all aspects of the Vestibular Assessment and Rehabilitation Workshops. • Content includes anatomy & physiology, vestibular assessment & diagnostic testing:  VNG/ENG, postural stability, active head rotation tests and more. • Management and treatment includes all techniques for the evaluation and treatment of  BPPV and Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT) using diagnostic based strategies for all types of vestibular and balance disorders. The Closing Date for applications is 15 May 2009 and early registration ends 30 April 2009! You may download the program and application form here!

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