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Exercises for vertigo include: Epley Maneuver. This maneuver, also known as the Canalith Repositioning Maneuver, is the most common exercise to address vertigo, specifically BPPV.
Doctors and physical therapists can use the Epley maneuver or spinning chairs on patients suffering from "Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo," or BPPV, the most common form of vertigo.
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 67-year-old male in excellent physical health. The only issue I have is occasional bouts of vertigo. These episodes started when I was about 44 years old. My symptoms are ...
In 1979, Dr. John Epley, an ear, nose and throat specialist in Portland, Oregon, found that a simple maneuver could treat most cases of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo without the need for ...
Part of the Epley Maneuver as demonstrated in a video by the American Academy of Neurology. YouTube/AANChannel (CBS News) Vertigo sufferers may have a promising new tool to help in their treatment ...
DEAR DOCTOR K: I suffer from benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. I've heard that something called the Epley maneuver may help. Could you explain what this is?
How the Dix-Hallpike Maneuver Is Used to Identify and Diagnose Vertigo Medically reviewed by Cameron White, M.D., MPH — Written by Kathryn Watson — Updated on January 24, 2024 How it’s performed ...
BOSTON — The SemontPlus maneuver led to quicker recovery than the Epley maneuver in patients with posterior canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, according to research presented at the ...
A common type of dizziness can be treated with a simple head maneuver. By Richard Klasco, M.D. Q. Please explain positional vertigo. Two of my siblings have woken up in the morning with it. What ...