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Effectiveness of Variations on the Epley Maneuver for BPPV
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2004Abstract Problem: The literature has many papers that discuss the effectiveness of Epley’s canalith repositioning maneuver to treat benign paroxysmal positional vertigo of the posterior semicircular canal, but few studies actually compare the maneuver’s variations.
Helen S. Cohen, Kay T. Kimball
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Prospective Study of the DizzyFIX for the Treatment of BPPV
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2008Objective1) Develop and test a new dynamic visual device for the treatment of Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV). 2) Study the efficacy of self‐treatment using the DizzyFIX device compared with standard office treatment.MethodsA prospective cohort design was used to study a newly developed device for the improved performance of particle ...
Lorne S. Parnes +4 more
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Lateral Canal BPPV: Which is the Affected Side?
Audiological Medicine, 2005Lateral canal BPPV is due to detached otoconia that enter the lateral canal instead of the posterior canal. It is characterized by paroxysmal positional nystagmus which is horizontal instead of vertical-torsional. A geotropic form and a less common apogeotropic form are recognised. The pathological side, which must be identified for successful physical
D. Nuti +2 more
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The “Reversal Nystagmus” in BPPV [PDF]
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BPPV and its Liberatory Maneuvre
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1995Educational objectives: To perform the liberatory maneuver to cure BPPVs and to be able to deal with typical or difficult cases.
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DNP - Der Neurologe und Psychiater, 2015
Der naturliche Verlauf eines horizontalen BPPV (Benigner peripherer paroxysmaler Lagerungsschwindel) bis zum Abklingen der Symptome ist kurzer als bisher berichtet.
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Der naturliche Verlauf eines horizontalen BPPV (Benigner peripherer paroxysmaler Lagerungsschwindel) bis zum Abklingen der Symptome ist kurzer als bisher berichtet.
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Partial Treatment During BPPV Diagnostic Maneuvers
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck SurgeryThis study examines a case of lateral canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) where the sequence of diagnostic positional maneuvers may have influenced the release of some canaliths into the utricle. Partial treatment during BPPV diagnostic maneuvers may complicate side identification during supine roll test, especially in canalolithiasis ...
Halil Erdem Özel, Mustafa Acar
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Experimente an der Ampulle bei BPPV
2008BPPV is the most common vestibular disorder with good prognosis. The pathophysiology has been debated for long time, but recently canalolithiasis has been credited as the most potential mechanism since physical maneuver and posterior canal plugging operation were developed (Epley 1997; Pames und McClure 1992).
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Curing the BPPV with a Liberatory Maneuver
2015A. Semont, E. Vitte, G. Freyss
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