I learned about particle repositioning over 30 years ago in medical school. This is a cool video. It allows patients to do what I do in the office at home. I teach people how to do something somewhat different at home but this seems more effective.
When I arrived where I practice now I was local particle repositioning doctor for about 20 years. The local ENT guy was an old codger who didn't seem to have learned anything new in a long time and didn't do it.
The most common type of particle generated vertigo responds to this maneover (sic) but there are a few rarer types that don't and sometimes an ENT can help with a different maneover .
They constantly try to escape from the darkness outside and within
Dreaming of systems so perfect that no one will need to be good T.S. Eliot
When I arrived where I practice now I was local particle repositioning doctor for about 20 years. The local ENT guy was an old codger who didn't seem to have learned anything new in a long time and didn't do it.
The most common type of particle generated vertigo responds to this maneover (sic) but there are a few rarer types that don't and sometimes an ENT can help with a different maneover .
They constantly try to escape from the darkness outside and within
Dreaming of systems so perfect that no one will need to be good T.S. Eliot