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The "Epley
Maneuvers": A Video Course
![]() A Professional Course for Physicians,
Nurses, Audiologists, Physical Therapists, etc.
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (Canalithiasis) causes at least 20% of vertigo cases. Canalith repositioning, also known as the "Epley Maneuvers", provides a reliable, non-invasive and cost-effective method of resolving this disabling condition. The maneuvers and the new concepts regarding BPPV are now well documented in this professionally produced video and work-book.
Dr. John Epley of the Portland Otologic Clinic has spent 15 years in developing CR. In this video course, he emphasizes the importance of understanding the pathophysiology of BPPV, and of structuring the maneuvers and management strategy according to the ongoing nystagmus observations.
This intense 45-minute program includes actual patient maneuvers, supported by computer generated graphics and 3-D effects. This provides comprehension of many concepts that cannot be acquired from books and slide presentations.
CR is well-supported by the literature. After studying this valuable video course, one should be able to obtain a resolution rate greater than 90%. Video divided into 8 segments for efficiency of study.
The
videotape and work-book are only $275.00 plus shipping and handling.
* $20 shipping charge outside of North America Mail or FAX orders to:
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