FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, namely to neurology. Clinical stabilographic examination is performed to detect changes in the area of the statokinesiogram in the main stance with open and closed eyes. Stability is analysed in the main stance on a stabilographic platform with open and closed eyes. Further, the area of the statokinesiogram in the main stance with open eyes and the area of the statokinesiogram in the main stance with closed eyes are determined. Ratio of the area of the statokinesiogram with closed eyes to the area of the statokinesiogram with open eyes is calculated. If the ratio of the area of the statokinesiogram with closed eyes to the area of the statokinesiogram with open eyes is less than 1, functional vertigo is diagnosed.
EFFECT: method provides wider range of products for diagnosing functional vertigo.
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Dates
2025-03-03—Published
2024-05-08—Filed