This maneuver to cure so-called benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is not always as effective as the Epley maneuver. The doctor turns a seated patient's so they are looking at about a 45-degree angle towards the opposite side on which the vertigo is occurring. The patient is then asked to lie down on the side where the vertigo is felt and stay there for 30 seconds. They are then moved to the other side of the table, so they are gazing at the ground and again remain here for 30 seconds.

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