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Effectiveness of the canalith repositioning procedure (CRP, or Epley maneuver) in treating adults with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) [PDF]
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Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, 2021
Vertigo is an illusion of motion, either of one self or of the environment. Vertigo in BPPV is a very devastating experience for the patient who experiences it. However, it can be reversible with vestibular rehabilitation, with very good results. A study on 72 patients attending Otoneurology clinic in our hospital, diagnosed as BPPV with history and ...
Shreya Akula +3 more
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Vertigo is an illusion of motion, either of one self or of the environment. Vertigo in BPPV is a very devastating experience for the patient who experiences it. However, it can be reversible with vestibular rehabilitation, with very good results. A study on 72 patients attending Otoneurology clinic in our hospital, diagnosed as BPPV with history and ...
Shreya Akula +3 more
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Journal of Neurology, 2011
The increased visual dependence noted in some vestibular patients may be secondary to their vertigo. We examine whether a single, brief vertigo attack, such as in benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), modifies visual dependency. Visual dependency was measured before and after the Hallpike manoeuvre with (a) the Rod and Frame and the Rod and Disc
Adolfo M. Bronstein +5 more
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The increased visual dependence noted in some vestibular patients may be secondary to their vertigo. We examine whether a single, brief vertigo attack, such as in benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), modifies visual dependency. Visual dependency was measured before and after the Hallpike manoeuvre with (a) the Rod and Frame and the Rod and Disc
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Pathophysiology and Diagnosis of BPPV
2019Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), a disorder of the inner ear characterized by sudden, repeated episodes of positional vertigo, is the most common of the peripheral vestibular disorders and is believed to be the leading cause of vertigo worldwide.
Marc L. Bennett +3 more
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An Exercise Therapy for the Cupulolithiasis of BPPV
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2011ObjectiveDetermine if an exercise therapy was effective for cases with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) suggesting cupulolithiasis of the horizontal semicircular canal as characterized by apogeotropic direction‐changing nystagmus.MethodWe describe herein our head tilt‐hopping (HtH) exercise designed to release and move otoconia adhesive to ...
Yachiyo Sawai +3 more
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Prevalence and management of post-BPPV residual symptoms
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2018To evaluate the prevalence and management of residual symptoms in recovered BPPV patients.We performed a retrospective study on BPPV patients of any of the three semicircular canals. Exclusion criteria were multiple-canal BPPV, refractory BPPV, central nervous system pathologies or other vestibular diseases.
Eduardo Martin Sanz
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Medical and Surgical Treatment of BPPV
2019Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is a very common vestibular disorder. While often self-limited, BPPV can have a considerable impact on quality of life. Fortunately, understanding the pathophysiology of both canalithiasis and cupulolithiasis has allowed for the development of various repositioning techniques.
Peng You +2 more
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[Study of BPPV precise manipulation treatment].
Lin chuang er bi yan hou tou jing wai ke za zhi = Journal of clinical otorhinolaryngology head and neck surgery, 2016Objective:To explore the effect of the BPPV precision manipulation treatment. Method:With 3D SLICER software we segment structure such as semicircular canal, eye ball, orbital and ear rod from MRI or CT volume data of patients which underwent MRI or CT scaning of inner ear, for measuring the spatial direction of semicircular canals and building ...
Y Y Zheng, X K Yang, S X Wu
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In whom does horizontal canal BPPV recur?
American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2018The objective of this study is to examine the rate of horizontal canal BPPV recurrence of the same type and search for predisposing factors.
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