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What nonpharmacologic therapies for patients with chronic vertigo, not from Meniere's disease, are effective for the relief of symptoms?. Issue 3 (March 2015)
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Title:
What nonpharmacologic therapies for patients with chronic vertigo, not from Meniere's disease, are effective for the relief of symptoms?. Issue 3 (March 2015)
Main Title:
What nonpharmacologic therapies for patients with chronic vertigo, not from Meniere's disease, are effective for the relief of symptoms?
Abstract : Evidence‐based answer : For benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), the Epley maneuver is effective; adding post‐Epley activity restrictions does not result in further improvement (SOR: A, meta‐analyses). For unilateral peripheral vestibular dysfunction from multiple etiologies, vestibular rehabilitation exercises are helpful (SOR: A, meta‐analysis and RCT).