Video demonstrates how the Half-Somersault maneuver is performed to treat POSTERIOR canal BPPV affecting the RIGHT ear. Animation showing what is going on within the inner ear is also shown in the 2nd half of the video. This maneuver is considered an alternative to the Epley maneuver and is easier to perform when laying down is not feasible (ie, at work or in public place). For more information: Watch how the inner ear balance system works here: Perform Dix-Hallpike to determine what type of BPPV here: POSTERIOR canal BPPV treated by Epley maneuver here: LATERAL canal BPPV treated by Lempert maneuver here: SUPERIOR canal BPPV treated by Deep Head-Hanging here: Flowchart for BPPV diagnosis and treatment can be found here: Video on Meniere's Disease: Background Music: Brittle Rille - Reunited by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license () Source: Artist.

Enroll in our online course: The modified epley maneuver is a canalith repositioning maneuver in the treatment of bppv aka. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo.

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The modified Epley maneuver (or canalith repositioning procedure) is the best treatment for the most common form of Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo.

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