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Epley Maneuver (Canalith Repositioning)​

BPPV and Everything After​

This helps treat the symptoms of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, or BPPV, which stems from a problem in the inner ear and is the most common cause of vertigo. The procedure includes head maneuvers that move dizziness-causing canalith particles in the inner ear to a part of your ear where they won’t cause balance issues.
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A concussion suffered in any of a number of ways can lead to vertigo and other problems.; such an injury can result even from traumatic sudden or violent movement of the head. as well as striking it on something. Certain exercise programs, when orchestrated by a physical therapist, can help. Patients who have undergone any of a range of surgical procedures, including the laparoscopic surgery used in a hysterectomy, have been successfully treated with the Epley maneuver, also known as canalith repositioning, to relieve the brief, but intense, episodes of dizziness and vertigo that occur when moving the head.
Epley Maneuver (Canalith Repositioning)​ is helpful in treating the following conditions:
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  • Vestibular Hypofunction
  • BPPV
  • Vertigo

What Epley Maneuver (Canalith Repositioning)​ Can Treat

Vestibular Hypofunction
BPPV
Vertigo

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