Test Overview
An electronystagmogram (ENG) measures normal eye movement and involuntary rapid eye
movements called
nystagmus. It also checks the muscles that control eye
movements. ENG checks how well the eyes,
inner
ears
, and brain help you keep your balance and position (such
as when you change from lying down to standing).
ENG is done to help see whether there is damage or a problem in how the inner ear, brain, or nerves connecting them work. These problems may cause
dizziness, vertigo or loss of balance.
Nystagmus occurs normally when the head is moved. However,
nystagmus without moving your head or nystagmus that does not go away may be caused by conditions
that affect the inner ear, brain, or the nerves connecting them.
During ENG, electrodes are attached to the face near the eyes to
record eye movements. The movements are recorded on graph
paper. A series of recordings is done.
- Baseline recordings are taken with your head at
rest.
- More recordings are done:
- While you move your head up and down, left and right.
- While you look at a moving
object.
- After warm or cold water (or air) is placed inside your
ears.