VOMS Symptom Provocation Preview
Imagine you've just finished this eye-movement test. Compared to how you felt at rest beforehand, how much did it increase your headache, dizziness, nausea, or fogginess?
- In the clinic, a trained clinician guides you through each test and records your symptom rating after every one — this preview lets you explore how that rating scale works.
- For each test below, rate 0 (no change) to 10 (severe increase) in headache, dizziness, nausea, or fogginess compared to your resting baseline.
- This preview does not include the near-point-of-convergence distance measurement, which requires a clinician and a physical target.
- This takes about five minutes.
Imagine you've just finished this eye-movement test. Compared to how you felt at rest beforehand, how much did it increase your headache, dizziness, nausea, or fogginess?
Smooth pursuit — following a target moving slowly side to side and up and down, without moving your head.
Horizontal saccades — quickly shifting your gaze back and forth between two horizontal targets.
Vertical saccades — quickly shifting your gaze back and forth between two vertical targets.
Convergence — following a target as it's brought in towards the bridge of your nose.
Horizontal VOR — turning your head side to side while keeping your eyes fixed on a stationary target.
Vertical VOR — nodding your head up and down while keeping your eyes fixed on a stationary target.
Visual motion sensitivity — turning your head and trunk together while keeping your eyes on a target in a busy visual environment.
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