<p>Kesser: Dizziness and Vertigo Across the Lifespan</p> <p>Section 1: Introduction to Dizziness</p> <p>1. Dizziness Demographics and Population Health </p> <p>2. Clinical Examination of the Dizzy Patient in the Context of Contemporary Diagnostic Techniques</p> <p>Section 2: Pediatric</p> <p>3. Development of the Vestibular System and Balance Function: Differential Diagnosis in the Pediatric Population</p> <p>4. Assessment Techniques for Vestibular Evaluation in Pediatric Patients</p> <p>5. The Predominant Forms of Vertigo in Children and Their Associated Findings on Balance Function Testing</p> <p>Section 3: Adolescent and Adult</p> <p>6. Dizziness and Vertigo in the Adolescent</p> <p>7. Evaluation of Dizziness in the Litigating Patient</p> <p>8. vHIT</p> <p>9. Positional Vertigo: As Occurs Across All Age Groups</p> <p>10. Vestibular Neuritis</p> <p>11. Migraine-Associated Vertigo</p> <p>12. Superior Canal Dehiscence</p> <p>13. Meniere’s Disease: A Challenging and Relentless Disorder</p> <p>14. Uncommon causes of disequilibrium in the adult</p> <p>Section 4: Elderly</p> <p>15. Baroreflexes</p> <p>16. Vertebrobasilar Infarcts and Ischemia</p> <p>17. Dizziness in the Elderly</p> <p>18. Medication-Related Dizziness in the Older Adult</p> <p>19. Vestibular Rehabilitation of Older Adults with Dizziness</p>