positsioonvertiigo
Positsioonvertiigo, also known as positional vertigo, is a type of vertigo characterized by a spinning sensation triggered by specific head movements or positions. It is most commonly associated with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), a condition where small calcium particles (canaliths) dislodge within the inner ear’s balance system, specifically the semicircular canals. These particles disrupt the normal flow of fluid, sending confusing signals to the brain about body position and movement.
Symptoms of positsioonvertiigo typically include sudden episodes of dizziness or spinning, often lasting a few seconds
Diagnosis often involves a physical examination, including specific head movements to reproduce symptoms. The Epley maneuver
Treatment for positsioonvertiigo focuses on repositioning the displaced particles to restore normal ear function. Physical therapy