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Old 25-08-2007, 09:09 PM
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BPPV - ANT Canal

Hi All,

How is bppv of the ant canl treated?

Is it with the EPLEY mnvr to the ipsilateral side with the problem or is to the contralateral side/
in other words if i did the HALL PIKEDIX to the left and diagnosed a problem in the ant canal on the right' do i do the EPLEY mnvr to the left or right?

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Smile Re: BPPV - ANT Canal

Hi, would be interested to hear more.
I was under the understanding that Hallpike-Dix positive to left, indicates problem on left. And the direction of beat indicates which canal. ???
Anyway, normally, you do the manoeuvre in direction of the problem; history positive to left, confirmed by test positive to left = continue with manoeuvre straight away to left.
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Old 27-08-2007, 07:27 PM
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Re: BPPV - ANT Canal

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= continue with manoeuvre straight away to left.
Have just checked what I have written: should have typed "for the left" for better understanding. Which means, once you have the positive finding with the head rotated to left, you start turning head to right etc.
Hope that wasn't too confusing.
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Re: BPPV - ANT Canal

Hi mikes100,

We would like to thank you for your post. Unfortunately the nature of this post is that it uses to many abbreviations or it does not provide us with enough information to give an educated response. A small amount of time writing a detailed and interesting posting will result in many more friendly and beneficial responses.

Please consult the Physio Forum rules (link on top of the homepage) for some guidelines for your future postings and please try to make them as specific as possible so that other members can provide timely and appropriate responses.

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