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  2. Epley maneuver - Wikipedia

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    The Epley maneuver or repositioning maneuver is a maneuver used by medical professionals to treat one common cause of vertigo, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) [1] [needs update] of the posterior or anterior canals of the ear. [2]

  3. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo - Wikipedia

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    This maneuver can be performed during a clinic visit by health professionals, or taught to people to perform at home, or both. [36] Postural restriction after the Epley maneuver increases its effect somewhat. [37] When practiced at home, the Epley maneuver is more effective than the Semont maneuver.

  4. DizzyFIX - Wikipedia

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    The device is filled with fluid and a particle representing the otoconia (loose hard particles) associated with BPPV. The device works like a visual set of instructions and guides the user through the treatment maneuver for BPPV. This maneuver is called the particle repositioning maneuver or Epley maneuver.

  5. Talk:Epley maneuver - Wikipedia

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    have a look at "Epley's maneuver" with narration - (0:45 Flash video). One of two videos I attempted to add to this page. It should make it perfectly clear. I am done with this now. Putting up with rude Bots is not my cup of tea. 173.79.152.228 02:51, 6 August 2009 (UTC) Thanks for the video, that clarified it right up.

  6. Veterinarian’s Easy ‘Heimlich Maneuver’ Tutorial Could Save ...

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    One person shared, "I am a 911 dispatcher. I’ve actually had numerous calls over 30 years of people’s dogs' choking, asking what to do." @Maura pointed out, "You probably just saved a lot of ...

  7. List of eponymous medical treatments - Wikipedia

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    Semont A, Freyss G, Vitte E (1988). "Curing the BPPV with a liberatory maneuver". Adv. Otorhinolaryngol. 42: 290– 3. PMID 3213745. Sippy diet: Bertram Sippy: Gastroenterology: Diet of milk and antacid powders to treat gastric ulcer (no longer used) Sippy diet at Whonamedit? Stroganoff' method: Vasilii Vasilovich Stroganoff: Obstetrics

  8. Dix–Hallpike test - Wikipedia

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    Although there are alternative methods to administering the test, Cohen proposes advantages to the classic maneuver. The test can be easily administered by a single examiner, which prevents the need for external aid. Due to the position of the subject and the examiner, nystagmus, if present, can be observed directly by the examiner. [4]

  9. Vertigo - Wikipedia

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    Benign vertigo episodes generally last less than one minute. [2] The Dix-Hallpike test typically produces a period of rapid eye movements known as nystagmus in this condition. [1] In Ménière's disease there is often ringing in the ears, hearing loss, and the attacks of vertigo last more than twenty minutes. [9]

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