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vHIT Atlas
An interactive teaching tool

Foundations

1.Introduction2.Anatomy and physiology3.Technique4.Normal traces5.Saccades and VOR gain6.HIMP vs SHIMP

Disease pages

7.Vestibular neuritis8.Meniere disease9.Vestibular schwannoma10.BPPV11.Vestibular migraine12.Bilateral vestibulopathy13.Central vHIT patterns14.Ototoxicity15.Post-surgical vHIT

Populations

16.Paediatric vHIT17.Age-related vestibular loss

Acute syndrome

18.HINTS and acute vestibular syndrome

Interpretation

19.Interpretation and reporting

Tools

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Self-assessment

25 questions across foundation, trainee, and clinician tiers (5 / 11 / 9). Choose a mode below; your progress is stored locally on this device.

Browse
Flip through all questions at your own pace. Filter by tier or topic.
Spaced repetition
Leitner-box scheduling: questions you get wrong reappear soon, ones you know are spaced out.
Timed
10 random questions against a 5-minute clock. Track your personal best.

vHIT Atlas

An interactive teaching atlas of the video head impulse test (vHIT). Content synthesised from validated peer-reviewed sources, Bárány Society criteria, and the Halmagyi–Curthoys literature.

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Built for

Audiologists, ENT and neurology trainees, vestibular physiotherapists, and clinicians who want a structured way to learn vHIT interpretation.


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Concept & design

Dr Prahlada N.B

Karnataka ENT Hospital and Research Centre (R),
Champions Educational and Medical Society (R), and
Amogh Foundation, Chitradurga, Karnataka, India

Please share your valuable feedback to:
prahladnb@kenthospitals.com

Disclaimer

For educational purposes only. Not for clinical use. The vHIT Atlas is an instructional resource intended to support learning about the video head impulse test. Clinicians remain completely responsible for the interpretation of findings, the formulation of a differential diagnosis, and any clinical decision. Nothing in this application replaces individualised assessment, hands-on training, expert consultation, or established practice guidelines.

© 2026 Dr Prahlada N.B · Karnataka ENT Hospital and Research Centre (R) · Champions Educational and Medical Society (R) · Amogh Foundation