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BPPV Maneuver Guidance System

The BPPV Maneuver Guidance System is an innovative tool designed to assist clinicians in performing Canalith Repositioning Maneuvers (CRM) for Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV). It provides step-by-step visual guidance and precise angle measurements to ensure accurate maneuver execution.

Healthcare professional performing a diagnostic maneuver on a patient to assess for BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo)."
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When is BPPV required

  • Effective Treatment: CRM maneuvers are highly effective in treating BPPV by repositioning displaced otoconia in the inner ear.
  • Precise Guidance: Provides precise visual and angle feedback to the clinician during each step of the maneuver.
  • Customized Maneuvers: Offers guidance for specific canal involvement, including posterior, lateral, and anterior canals.

 

For Patients: Better Accuracy, Faster Recovery

The BPPV Maneuver Guidance System is designed not only for clinicians but also for patient benefit. By using this technology, NeuroEquilibrium specialists can perform repositioning maneuvers with exceptional accuracy, improving recovery rates and reducing recurrence.

Key Benefits for Patients:

  • Accurate Treatment: Ensures the affected canal is correctly identified and repositioned, minimizing the need for repeat sessions.
  • Faster Relief: Most patients experience immediate or next-day improvement after treatment.
  • Safe and Comfortable: The procedure is non-invasive, medication-free, and suitable for all age groups.
  • Improved Long-term Outcomes: Enhanced precision reduces recurrence and helps restore confidence in movement and balance.

The system combines clinical expertise with technology to deliver faster diagnosis, personalized care, and better overall recovery for BPPV patients.

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Specifications

  • Posterior Canal:
    • Epley Maneuver
    • Semont Maneuver
    • Semont Plus Maneuver
  • Lateral Canal:

    • 360 Degree Roll Maneuver
    • Gufoni Maneuver
    • Zuma Maneuver
  • Anterior Canal:
    • Modified Yacovino Maneuver
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Features

  • Animated Model: Displays a 3D model of the human body illustrating desired head and body movements for each maneuver step.
  • Visual Feedback: Indicates head movement accuracy with less than +/- 4 degree variation.
  • Inner Ear Labyrinth Display: Shows the movement of the inner ear labyrinth in real-time.
  • Adjustable Timer: Allows customization of the waiting period between maneuver steps.

The BPPV Maneuver Guidance System by NeuroEquilibrium offers precise, efficient, and customizable support for clinicians performing CRM maneuvers, ensuring optimal treatment outcomes for patients with BPPV.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most effective maneuver for BPPV?

The most effective treatment for Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) is the Epley Maneuver, also known as the Canalith Repositioning Procedure (CRP). It is designed to guide displaced calcium crystals (otoconia) from the semicircular canals of the inner ear back into their correct chamber, where they no longer trigger vertigo. At NeuroEquilibrium, this procedure is performed under expert guidance, often using advanced systems such as the BPPV Maneuver Guidance System to ensure accuracy and faster recovery. In most patients, the Epley Maneuver provides complete relief after one or two sessions.

BPPV during pregnancy is treated using safe, non-medicated repositioning maneuvers such as the Epley or Semont maneuver. These maneuvers gently reposition the inner ear crystals without the need for drugs or invasive procedures, making them ideal for expectant mothers. At NeuroEquilibrium, specialists take additional precautions to ensure the mother’s comfort by modifying head and body angles to avoid strain or dizziness. Because hormonal changes and posture adjustments in pregnancy can affect balance, a careful vestibular evaluation is always recommended before treatment.

The Epley Maneuver should not be performed without professional supervision if you have certain medical conditions such as severe neck or back problems, retinal detachment, recent ear surgery, vascular disorders, or spinal instability. In such cases, attempting the maneuver at home can worsen symptoms or cause discomfort. At NeuroEquilibrium clinics, vestibular specialists assess your medical history and tailor the treatment accordingly, using modified maneuvers when needed to ensure both safety and effectiveness.

For most patients, performing the Epley Maneuver once or twice a day is sufficient when guided by a doctor. However, the frequency depends on the type and severity of BPPV. Overdoing the maneuver can lead to unnecessary dizziness or imbalance. At NeuroEquilibrium, patients are advised on a personalized plan after a detailed vestibular assessment, and often a single professionally guided CRP session provides complete relief. Self-treatment should only be done after receiving proper instruction from a specialist.

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