How to Perform the Loaded Dix-Hallpike

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Did you know simply flexing your patient's head/body forward 30 degrees before lying supine for a Dix-Hallpike test for Posterior Canal BPPV Canalithiasis-type can:
- Reduce your chances of a false negative
- Increase the duration of nystagmus in a positive test for easier identification?

In this video Dr. Kelly Tunison, PT and Dr. Danielle Tate, PT demonstrate the Loaded Dix-Hallpike and talk about the main take aways from Jeff Walter's recently published study.

Optimizing Testing for BPPV – The Loaded Dix-Hallpike:
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