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Educational Resources
A core part of our mission is disseminating knowledge to the vestibular community. Check out the resources below for the best in vestibular education content.
Cervicogenic Dizziness
Cervicogenic Dizziness What is Cervicogenic Dizziness? The most common definition of Cervicogenic Dizziness (CGD) is a theoretical sensory mismatch, more specifically a “mechanistic link between an illusory sensation of self-motion (i.e. vertigo – spinning or otherwise) and neck pathology and/or symptoms […]
Atypical BPPV
What is Atypical BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo)? Atypical BPPV can be defined as (Carmona et al., 2022): Nystagmus that does not align with the classic description of the affected canal Findings that suggest a suspected canal pattern over time […]
Bow and Yaw Maneuver
Description The bow-and-yaw maneuver is designed to treat short-arm posterior canal BPPV. It involves a deep forward bow of the head with side-to-side rotations to facilitate movement of otoconia from the short arm of the canal into the utricle. Studies […]
Demi Semont
Description The Demi Semont maneuver is a liberatory technique for the apogeotropic (short arm) variant of posterior canal BPPV that shifts otoconia from the non-ampullary arm of the posterior canal toward the utricle. In short-arm posterior canalithiasis, it can move […]
Bascule Maneuver
Description The Bascule maneuver is useful for posterior cupulolithiasis, stubborn cases of atypical posterior canal BPPV, and the rare anterior canal variant. It was designed to generate inertial forces that dislodge otoconia adherent to the cupula or trapped near the […]
Garaycochea Maneuver
Description The Garaycochea maneuver, also known as the “novel maneuver” is a forward-bending repositioning technique developed to manage torsional down-beating nystagmus in benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), a pattern that can result from either anterior canal BPPV or contralateral apogeotropic […]
