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Recorded version. From September 6. The workshop for those who quickly and easily want to get a good overview of the most common peripheral vertigo diagnosis. The course gives you the tools to be able to answer the most common questions and also know how you can effectively and patient-safely examine and treat the condition. Lecturer Daniel Petersson (Rehab courses) lay physiotherapist, medical master's degree. I work full-time assessing and treating dizziness patients at the Ear-Nose-Throat Clinic at the University Hospital in Linköping. I am part of the balance laboratory and continuously educate doctors, physiotherapists, naprapaths, chiropractors and nurses in Sweden and also abroad. I am also chairman of Sweden's largest interest organization in the field of dizziness and balance disorders, the Swedish Neuro-Otological Association (SNOF). Theory is mixed with practical live demonstrations Learn management and the most common patient questions about BPPV • Basic anatomy and physiology • Why do you get BPPV? • Traumatic and idiopathic – what differentiates them? • Risk factors • Can BPPV be reversed? • To think about relapse • The location of the archways • Most common sources of error in examination and treatment • Review of Dix-Hallpike • Clinical tips for increased sensitivity and common sources of error) • Review of Epley's and Semont's maneuver • Clinical tips and
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