Medically reviewed by Daniel More, MD Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is a type of vertigo caused by calcium ...
Although not physically risky, the maneuver can briefly intensify the symptoms of vertigo, and it can cause nausea or even vomiting. In most cases, the Epley maneuver resolves positional vertigo.
I read your review article on vertigo and dizziness with great interest ... showed a few years ago that the modified Epley maneuver is more effective (1). Your recommendation contradicts your ...
Specialists may treat BPPV using canalith repositioning maneuvers. Canalith repositioning maneuvers are a specific series of head movements that allow gravity to guide the otoconia to a place in ...
Nystagmus: Involuntary eye movements that can occur with certain vestibular disorders, including BPPV. Canalith Repositioning Maneuvers (CRM): Specific head and body movements designed to move ...