The
House InfraRed/Video ENG System
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The
newly designed compact video ENG goggle system is lighter,
smaller and better balanced. The House InfraRed/Video
ENG
System provides complete four-channel electronystagmography
without electrodes. With this video ENG system horizontal
and vertical movements of each eye are displayed, saved
and analyzed by the computer-based system. In addition,
with this video
ENG system rotary movements of the eyes may be observed
and videotaped for documentation. Two channel systems measuring
one eye horizontally and vertically are also available.
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The
new compact lightweight video ENG Goggle
Assembly is used for spontaneous, positional, Hallpike, and
rotational testing and for monitoring nystagmus during canalith
repositioning. With this video
ENG system the patient is in complete darkness, providing
a non-fixating environment with the eyes open.
The Goggle
is the most instrumental piece of equipment for any video ENG.
It will be dropped, thrown, and kicked, and it should be lightweight,
durable, and comfortable for your patient. Balance Dynamics
offers market-proven video ENG equipment
with the most durable and shock resistant design that will hold
up for years of use. This video
ENG system is also the most popular choice by the patient.
Unlike the other video ENG systems, we have no light bar assembly
or calibration requirements. The patient just looks into our
video
ENG Goggle
and Ocular Motor Module and all the tests can be performed instantly!
We offer the most streamlined and user-friendly Windows™ based
video ENG software
program that is the fastest test station available in the industry
today. Other manufacturers have designed complicated video
ENG software
systems that require continuous interaction and calibrations
between tests. Their impressive video ENG software
design has done very little in the way of streamlining the test
procedures for the technician and patients. Balance Dynamics
video
ENG systems
are more efficient and time saving as a result of a faster testing
software interface!
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