Not exact matches
He is perfectly demonstrating how a
head tilt from
asymmetrical neck
positioning can contribute to a flat spot on the
head (learn why
head shape matters).
The primary characteristics of unilateral peripheral vestibular disease are:
asymmetrical ataxia without deficits in postural reactions, and a horizontal or rotatory nystagmus that does not change in direction with different
head positions.
Signs of vestibular disease include: falling, rolling, tilting of the
head, circling, nystagmus, positional strabismus (deviation of one eye in some
head positions), and an
asymmetrical ataxia.