Posterior canal BPPV nystagmus

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Positional nystagmus – is it BPPV?
When it comes to assessing nystagmus during the Dix Hallpike maneuver, knowing how to
interpret those patterns is key! Here’s your quick guide to confirming posterior canal BPPV:
🔎DIRECTION: Look for upward torsion toward the affected ear.
⏳ LATENCY: Notice the short delay before nystagmus kicks in.
⏰ TIME PATTERN: Watch for a brief burst following a crescendo-decrescendo rhythm.
Check out how swiftly this nystagmus appeared and disappeared! This highlights the importance of infrared goggles—not just for eliminating fixation, but for capturing and
reviewing those vital nystagmus qualities!

-Posterior canal BPPV accounts for ~50% of BPPV cases. But remember, not every case of
positional dizziness is BPPV.
-Up to 12% of patients with positional nystagmus are from a
central cause! If symptoms persist despite treatment, take a step back, reassess, and explore
other diagnoses.

Your patients depend on your expertise!

(Kim and Zee, 2014)
(Lemos and Strupp, 2022 )
(Bhandari et al., 2023) #short
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What a smart way to detect the nystagmus 👌

drthraxine
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I have vertigo and i started pt, they did this to me and saw my eyes twitching! It’s crazy because im like “yeppp the room is moving!!” They went “we can see your eyes!!”

MINJITOZAKI
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I hate this😭 it's one week that i'm blocked at home.

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