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To know the common causes of vertigo To know how of perform a Dix-Hallpike manoeuvre To know how to perform an Epley manoeuvre

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Page 1: To know the common causes of vertigo To know how of perform a Dix-Hallpike manoeuvre To know how to perform an Epley manoeuvre
Page 2: To know the common causes of vertigo To know how of perform a Dix-Hallpike manoeuvre To know how to perform an Epley manoeuvre

To know the common causes of vertigo

To know how of perform a Dix-Hallpike manoeuvre

To know how to perform an Epley manoeuvre

Page 3: To know the common causes of vertigo To know how of perform a Dix-Hallpike manoeuvre To know how to perform an Epley manoeuvre

The Hallucination of movement

The cardinal symptom of disease of the vestibular system

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3 major inputs Visual input. (70% balance) Proprioception (15% balance) Vestibular System (15% balance) Coordinated in the brainstem and with

additional cerebellar input maintains balance.

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Peripheral causes Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo Menieres Disease Acute Vestibular Failure

Central causes MS CVA Migraine Tumour

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Very short episodes of vertigo – 10 seconds

Precipitated by head movement Often turning over in bed

Complete recovery between episodes Most cases resolve in 3 months Dix-Hallpike Epley

80% successful with first attempt Excellent Patient UK PILS

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Vertigo – 5 minutes to 24 hoursAssociated tinnitus and hearing lossNeed an audiogramMRI often requiredMedical management successful in

80% Betahistine 16mg tds Thiazide diuretics

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Vertigo for > 24 hours Nausea +/- vomiting No associated symptoms Vestibular sedatives effective in the

short term - avoid for longer than a week

Rehabilitation Encourage movements that provoke

vertigo Stop long term vestibular sedatives