Acute vertigo is one of the most common and most anxiety-provoking presentations in medicine.
In this 1-hour masterclass, I walk through a complete clinical approach to vertigo for junior neurologists and physicians, including:
• Peripheral vs central vertigo
• Acute vestibular syndrome
• The HINTS examination
• BPPV and its variants
• Episodic vs continuous vertigo
• Practical localisation and diagnostic reasoning
This session is taken directly from my paid Flagship Basic Neurology Course, where we build a structured 4-week system to help doctors think clearly about neurology, rather than memorising isolated facts.
I’ve made this lecture available here because so many of you asked for a deeper breakdown of vertigo after the recent case videos.
If you’d like access to the full course, including the complete structured curriculum, case-based teaching, MCQs, and learning system, you can find it here:
www.basic-neurology.com
My name is Prashanth Ramachandran. I’m a neurologist, and I teach clinical reasoning in neurology through structured frameworks and real cases.