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Epley maneuver

 The Epley maneuver is a non-invasive treatment for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), a common inner ear disorder characterized by brief episodes of vertigo, typically triggered by changes in head position. BPPV occurs when calcium carbonate crystals (otoconia) become dislodged from their usual position within the utricle of the inner ear and migrate into one of the semicircular canals, particularly the posterior canal. These displaced crystals can cause the inner ear to send false signals to the brain about the body's movement, leading to sensations of spinning or dizziness. The Epley maneuver aims to relocate these displaced crystals to a less sensitive area of the inner ear, thereby reducing or eliminating vertigo symptoms. The maneuver is typically performed by a healthcare professional and involves the following steps: 1. Initial Positioning: The patient sits upright on a treatment table or bed with their legs extended. 2. Head Rotation: The patient's head is ...