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Sunday : 10:00 AM – 02:00 PM
Advanced Audiology & Vestibular Care Centre
Mon – Sat : 09:30 AM – 7:00 PM
303, DDA-LSC market, Block F, Block H, Vikaspuri, Delhi, 110018
Sunday : 10:00 AM – 02:00 PM
Advanced Audiology & Vestibular Care Centre

Romberg Test

Romberg Test

The Romberg Test is a simple yet important clinical examination used to evaluate balance and neurological function. This assessment helps determine how well the body maintains stability by analyzing posture and coordination when visual input is removed, allowing specialists to identify vestibular or sensory balance disorders.

Romberg Test

Benefits of the Romberg Test:

The Romberg Test helps clinicians assess balance control and identify problems related to inner ear function, sensory nerves, or neurological coordination.

  • Balance Evaluation

    Assesses the body’s ability to maintain stability without relying on visual support.

  • Detection of Vestibular Disorders

    Helps identify inner ear or sensory issues contributing to dizziness and imbalance.

  • Neurological Screening Support

    Provides useful clinical information for diagnosing coordination and sensory pathway abnormalities.

Long Term Hearing & Balance Care Support

The Romberg Test plays an important role in monitoring balance function and detecting early signs of vestibular or neurological dysfunction. Regular assessments help clinicians track improvements and guide rehabilitation strategies for better mobility and stability.

At BNG Audiology & Hearing Care Pvt. Ltd., balance evaluations are conducted by experienced professionals using standardized clinical techniques. Patients receive accurate assessment results along with personalized recommendations for improving balance and reducing fall risk.

Frequently Asked Questions

Below are some commonly asked questions regarding the Romberg Test and balance assessment procedures.

It evaluates balance by assessing how well the body maintains posture when visual cues are removed.

No, the Romberg Test is simple, safe, and completely non-invasive.

The assessment usually takes only a few minutes as part of a comprehensive balance evaluation.

Individuals experiencing dizziness, instability, or suspected balance disorders may be advised to undergo this examination.