Purpose: The VOMS testing was developed to assess vestibular and ocular motor impairments via patient reported symptom provocation after each assessment. The VOMS consists of 5 domains: Smooth Pursuits (0-10), Horizontal and Vertical Saccades (0-10), Convergence (0-10), Horizontal and Vertical Vestibular Reflex (VOR)(0-10), and Visual Motion Sensitivity (0-10). Baseline symptoms are taken in reference to Headaches, Dizziness, Nausea, and Fogginess. The symptoms are reassessed after each test. The testing is looking for provocation of symptoms (2 point increase in any symptom from baseline (Mucha et al. 2015; Elbin et al. 2018). The VOMS test is designed to help establish vestibular / oculomotor dysfunction and help guide rehabilitation and potentially academic accommodations. If positive, initial rehabilitation corresponds to VOMS findings.