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Vertigo Assessment Scale

overall review score: 4.2
score is between 0 and 5
The vertigo assessment scale is a standardized clinical tool designed to evaluate the severity and impact of vertigo symptoms in patients. It helps healthcare professionals quantify the degree of dizziness, balance disturbance, and associated impairments, facilitating diagnosis, treatment planning, and monitoring of treatment progress.

Key Features

  • Quantitative measurement of vertigo severity
  • Includes evaluation of dizziness frequency, intensity, and duration
  • Assesses the impact on daily activities and quality of life
  • Validated and reliable across diverse patient populations
  • Often utilized in both clinical practice and research settings

Pros

  • Provides a comprehensive and systematic way to assess vertigo symptoms.
  • Enhances communication between clinicians and patients through standardized scoring.
  • Useful for tracking symptom changes over time or after interventions.
  • Easy to administer with clear questions or assessment criteria.

Cons

  • May require training to ensure consistent scoring.
  • Subjective nature of patient responses can affect accuracy.
  • Does not replace thorough clinical examination or diagnostic testing.
  • Some scales may not capture all specific causes or nuances of vertigo.

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 10:26:45 AM UTC