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In this special episode of Talk Dizzy to Me, vestibular physical therapists Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Dani Tolman, PT sit down with two giants in the vestibular field: Jeff Walter, PT, DPT, NCS and Helena Esmonde, PT, DPT, NCS (Vestibular First).
Jeff tries to stump the group with high-level vestibular questions covering:
The history of John Epley and his contributions to the field
Alexander’s law, Brun’s nystagmus, and the origin of the word nystagmus
A precise definition of vertigo
Advanced use of the bow and lean test for horizontal canal BPPV
What happens when BPPV maneuvers go “wrong” (short arm, conversion, retesting)
Practical use of the Rinne test, recruitment, and tuning forks in vestibular practice
How to interpret CT scans that “show” superior canal dehiscence (SCD)
A rare case of cough-induced nystagmus
The reality that some dizzy patients don’t fit neatly into any diagnosis—and why that’s okay
Whether you’re a vestibular therapist, audiologist, ENT provider, or a dizzy patient hungry for answers, this episode is packed with clinical pearls, red flags, and pattern recognition tips for vertigo, BPPV, nystagmus, and beyond.
Episode Resources
Jeff Walter, PT, DPT, NCShttps://www.vestibular.today
MedBridge Courses: https://www.medbridge.com/educate/instructors/jeff-walter-dpt-ncs
Helena Esmonde, PT, DPT, NCShttps://vestibularfirst.com
Journal Club: https://vestibularfirst.com/education/journal-club/
Educational Resources/Handouts: https://vestibularfirst.com/education/resources/
(Jeff and Helena Podcast Episode)Vestibular First Journal Club- Clinical Pearls from an Unusual Case of Vertigo (Host: Helena Esmonde, Guest: Jeff Walter) https://youtu.be/ASjx5Yet1So?si=3qu5LkiD_pEDagHq
Hosted by:
🎤 Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS
🎤 Dr. Danielle Tolman, PT
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Timestamps
00:00 – Intro
00:15 – Meet the Hosts & Guests
02:09 – Education Resources & Journal Club
03:08 – History Lesson: Dr. John Epley
06:21 – Alexander’s Law Explained
09:39 – Gustav Alexander’s Shocking Death
11:10 – Origin of the Term “Nystagmus”
13:31 – Brun’s Nystagmus & CPA Tumors
15:10 – Defining Vertigo (ICVD-Based)
18:22 – Bow & Lean Test: Angles, Mechanics & Clinical Pearls
23:24 – Short Arm / Anterior Arm BPPV & Tricks to Get Crystals Moving
27:34 – Retesting Posterior Canal BPPV: When You Re-Create the Problem
32:23 – Short Arm Debris & “Wimpy” Persistent Torsion
35:08 – Maneuver Names, Variations & Confusion in the Literature
38:53 – Tuning Forks in Vestibular & ENT Practice
45:19 – CT & Superior Canal Dehiscence: Might vs Definitely
49:22 – Cough-Induced Nystagmus
51:39 – Pattern Recognition, Edge Cases & Not Knowing Everything
56:15 – Reassuring Patients & “Doing the Next Right Thing”
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In this special episode of Talk Dizzy to Me, vestibular physical therapists Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS and Dr. Dani Tolman, PT sit down with two giants in the vestibular field: Jeff Walter, PT, DPT, NCS and Helena Esmonde, PT, DPT, NCS (Vestibular First).
Jeff tries to stump the group with high-level vestibular questions covering:
The history of John Epley and his contributions to the field
Alexander’s law, Brun’s nystagmus, and the origin of the word nystagmus
A precise definition of vertigo
Advanced use of the bow and lean test for horizontal canal BPPV
What happens when BPPV maneuvers go “wrong” (short arm, conversion, retesting)
Practical use of the Rinne test, recruitment, and tuning forks in vestibular practice
How to interpret CT scans that “show” superior canal dehiscence (SCD)
A rare case of cough-induced nystagmus
The reality that some dizzy patients don’t fit neatly into any diagnosis—and why that’s okay
Whether you’re a vestibular therapist, audiologist, ENT provider, or a dizzy patient hungry for answers, this episode is packed with clinical pearls, red flags, and pattern recognition tips for vertigo, BPPV, nystagmus, and beyond.
Episode Resources
Jeff Walter, PT, DPT, NCShttps://www.vestibular.today
MedBridge Courses: https://www.medbridge.com/educate/instructors/jeff-walter-dpt-ncs
Helena Esmonde, PT, DPT, NCShttps://vestibularfirst.com
Journal Club: https://vestibularfirst.com/education/journal-club/
Educational Resources/Handouts: https://vestibularfirst.com/education/resources/
(Jeff and Helena Podcast Episode)Vestibular First Journal Club- Clinical Pearls from an Unusual Case of Vertigo (Host: Helena Esmonde, Guest: Jeff Walter) https://youtu.be/ASjx5Yet1So?si=3qu5LkiD_pEDagHq
Hosted by:
🎤 Dr. Abbie Ross, PT, NCS
🎤 Dr. Danielle Tolman, PT
For more FREE resources, click here.
For episode recommendations or requests, email us at: [email protected]
Connect with Us:
→ Book a free call with us-hope and healing start now
→ Get free resources straight to your inbox
→ Join the waitlist for The Dizzy Reset wellness program
→ Watch podcast episodes (and more) on YouTube
→ Follow us on Instagram
→ Follow us on TikTok
→ Follow us on Facebook
→ Disclaimer
→ Enjoying the podcast? Leave us a review!
Timestamps
00:00 – Intro
00:15 – Meet the Hosts & Guests
02:09 – Education Resources & Journal Club
03:08 – History Lesson: Dr. John Epley
06:21 – Alexander’s Law Explained
09:39 – Gustav Alexander’s Shocking Death
11:10 – Origin of the Term “Nystagmus”
13:31 – Brun’s Nystagmus & CPA Tumors
15:10 – Defining Vertigo (ICVD-Based)
18:22 – Bow & Lean Test: Angles, Mechanics & Clinical Pearls
23:24 – Short Arm / Anterior Arm BPPV & Tricks to Get Crystals Moving
27:34 – Retesting Posterior Canal BPPV: When You Re-Create the Problem
32:23 – Short Arm Debris & “Wimpy” Persistent Torsion
35:08 – Maneuver Names, Variations & Confusion in the Literature
38:53 – Tuning Forks in Vestibular & ENT Practice
45:19 – CT & Superior Canal Dehiscence: Might vs Definitely
49:22 – Cough-Induced Nystagmus
51:39 – Pattern Recognition, Edge Cases & Not Knowing Everything
56:15 – Reassuring Patients & “Doing the Next Right Thing”

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