Objective: To obtain normative longitudinal vestibulo-ocular and balance test data in children from ages three to nine years with normal middle ear status.
Study design: Prospective, longitudinal cohort.
Setting: Tertiary care pediatric hospital.
Subjects and methods: Three-year-old children were entered and tested yearly. Subjects underwent earth vertical axis rotation testing using sinusoidal and constant velocity stimuli and performed the Sensory Organization Test.
Results: One hundred forty-eight children were entered, and usable data were collected on 127 children. A linear increase in the vestibulo-ocular reflex gain as children aged was found, without a change in the phase of the response. An age-related linear increase in equilibrium scores, indicating reduced postural sway, was also observed.
Conclusion: These normative data can be used in the evaluation of dizziness and balance disorders in children.
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