Epley maneuver

English

Etymology

Developed by Dr. John Epley and first described in 1980.

Noun

Epley maneuver

  1. A maneuver used to treat benign paroxysmal positional vertigo of the posterior or anterior semicircular canals, by moving the patient's head into various positions for certain lengths of time.

See also

  • Semont maneuver
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