BPPV is usually accompanied by nystagmus, a subtle "jumping" of the eyes which can sometimes be seen with a diagnostic test called the Dix-Hallpike maneuver. A test called electronystagmography ...
Researchers have found in a new trial that the head-shaking maneuver was effective in treating posterior canal ...
The following is a summary of “Effect of different maneuvers of repositioning on benign paroxysmal vertigo: a network ...
However, when BPPV is the diagnosis, the physical therapist can be very helpful in performing Epley’s maneuver and repositioning the canaliths so that they do not cause an uncomfortable feel of ...
There is a very unusual treatment for BPPV which is labeled “Epley’s maneuver”. Epley’s maneuver is a canalith repositioning maneuver which repositions the calcium carbonate crystals ...
Objective The purpose of this pilot project was to explore the clinical presentation of benign positional vertigo (BPV) in patients with mild ... the Particle Repositioning Maneuver (PRM) would be ...
This maneuver, also known as the Epley procedure, shows success rates of 80-90% for BPPV in clinical studies. Research indicates significant symptom reduction often occurs after just one or two ...