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BPPV: Understanding Benign Positional Vertigo and How Canalith Repositioning Works
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BPPV: Understanding Benign Positional Vertigo and How Canalith Repositioning Works

BPPV is the most common cause of vertigo, triggered by head movements and caused by loose inner ear crystals. The Epley maneuver, a canalith repositioning technique, fixes it in minutes - no drugs or scans needed.

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