I am a vestibular mess and am one of those "unlucky" patients you reference in the video. I wouldn't wish vertigo on anyone. It has been a huge disrupter in my life. Thanks for sharing your expertise...knowing I am not alone is a comfort.
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry to hear that! Have you found any help as far as treatment and management? I hope so!
@michelebmooney6396 Жыл бұрын
@@GordonPhysicalTherapy Working with a vestibular P/T -- a lot of trial and error to find where the crystals are stuck (something about the short arm)---I had four repositioning treatments yesterday but she isn't convinced that the crystals are back to where they should be. The last MAJOR vertigo episode I had like this was about 10 years ago with smaller episodes about 1x a year and have not slept on my right side in over 10 years and can no longer do yoga. 😞
@bluesagelandscape17518 ай бұрын
Bless your heart. I'm dealing with BPPV now and have been doing yoga for decades. It would be tragic to me to have to quit. I'm sorry you have.@@michelebmooney6396
@0839westy8 ай бұрын
Ask your doctor for scopolamine dermal patches for dizzyness/nausea.
@EG-pg8jf2 ай бұрын
@@michelebmooney6396 How a you now ?
@debralawson11013 ай бұрын
I cannot thank you enough!! This is my second bout and it was dragging on for days and days. I was doing the Epley (given to me by a walk in doctor my last bout) and not getting better... Because I was doing it WRONG! I don't have insurance so you literally saved me. We did both the tests and found I had problems in both ears. I needed the Epley in the right ear (I had been doing it on my left because that's where the absolute worst vertigo was). When my friend did the two tests from your videos it was very obvious from watching my eyes what was going on. Your videos explained it perfectly. A couple of Epley's on my right and 4 rounds of Gafani on my left and this morning both tests look normal. I am so relieved and grateful. Looking forward to watching your videos on rehab as soon as my eyesight and brain are a little less foggy. LOL Thank you again, I just can't tell you how much I appreciate you sharing this information.
@GordonPhysicalTherapy2 ай бұрын
You're quite welcome! I'm glad this helped ;-)
@pw1889Ай бұрын
My posterior BPPV changed to geotropic horizontal BPPV during a PT session. I'm actually glad it did because the Gufoni maneuver is so easy to do! I've had BPPV since 1998, and waited about 17 years before going to PT because was so afraid of having a vertigo attack during PT. It did happen once. Now my vertigo is visually induced and increasing in frequency. MRI and VNG tests point to CNS involvement, so I'm watching lots of videos to try to understand it better. It seems like an eye-brain-ear "software" glitch that has to be "reset"....wish me luck! I'll be 80 in a few days and can't function this way indefinitely.....a mild episode ruins an entire day. Thank you for your very informative videos!
@GordonPhysicalTherapyАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story! I hope you're able to improve your situation!
@j1bc4 ай бұрын
As a sufferer i can say these videos have educated and helped me greatly in self treating my vertigo. Wish you lived closer so i could come to your clinic! ❤ from 🏴
@Hampdensipnpaint8 ай бұрын
I had a case of this when I was on vacation in Mexico. I rolled over in bed and the room started spinning. I became very ill, crying and vomiting. It would not go away unless I sat up straight in a chair. Every time I leaned my head or reclined, it came back, so I had to sleep sitting straight up, which was a nightmare. The resort doctor gave me antibiotics and other drugs for vomiting, but the vertigo did not go away. I was terrified. Sometimes it would come on when I was at work for 10 seconds or so-- also terrifying. Months later, someone told me about BPPV, and I went to an ENT. They were able to recreate it in the officen and it stopped with the Epley maneuver. The whole thing was very traumatic. I live in fear of it happening again. My heart goes out to anyone with vertigo.
@julesbruchez-theartofgrapp96463 ай бұрын
Same Horizontal worked
@SocienNeicos3 ай бұрын
This exactly happened to me, good thing i went to a doctor that recognized it was bppv right away and did the test for it, he refered me to a specialist and that night i had the epley maneuver done and i was cured of vertigo. It did come back today though, i used the same maneuver and it went away but you know that hangover feel you get after getting vertigo, it lasted most of my day sadly, but im happy im alright now
@Ale-xr3je11 ай бұрын
Extremely helpful as an audiology student, thanks so much for content like this!
@GordonPhysicalTherapy11 ай бұрын
You're welcome! Thank you for your comment :-)
@ErikaAnderson13 жыл бұрын
Thank you for these videos. I ended up in the ER, stayed for 2 days. I appreciate that they ruled out life threatening concerns but no one ever mentioned or tested for BPPV at all. I've been researching as much as possible at home and am looking for a treatment provider in my area that has experience with BPPV. I'm not spinning any more but definitely want to be prepared if this happens again.
@barewaliaboy2492 жыл бұрын
How r u feeling now? Are u ok did u had horizontal vertigo?
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
I hope you're feeling better now, Erika! Let me know!
@hannahyas610 Жыл бұрын
This video was so helpful. Thank you so much for your videos
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
You're quite welcome! I'm happy to hear that these videos have helped you out!
@saurabhgupta58253 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for explaining so lucidly.
@GordonPhysicalTherapy3 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@blondegirl111 Жыл бұрын
This helps a lot! I’ve be trying to treat my posterior Vertigo, but I have a phobia of sending it into the horizontal canal. This has helped me feel so much better because at least I have a plan to figure it out!
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
That's great! I hope your treatment goes well! Keep me posted how it turns out :-)
@blondegirl111 Жыл бұрын
@@GordonPhysicalTherapy Will do!!
@cabajan022 жыл бұрын
Very very good man. This helped tremendously. I treat this in physical therapy and you really made this clear. Appreciate this .
@GordonPhysicalTherapy2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
@peterhrkal8165 Жыл бұрын
very good..... you raised several crucial key points I was wondering about.
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@barewaliaboy2492 жыл бұрын
Damn thank you sir i was not sure till i saw your video i have a horizontal vertigo on left side ... I did eply manauver i didn't got any vertigo ... But after watching your video im sure that it is horizontal vertigo thank u , now i can talk to my doctor about this
@GordonPhysicalTherapy2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome! I hope you can get rid of your vertigo!
@barewaliaboy2492 жыл бұрын
@@GordonPhysicalTherapy hello help me i think i don't have nastagmus.. so can i try sleeping on effected side as i only sleep on good side?
@Caleb-xf5ynАй бұрын
Is there a way of telling what type it is by what the patient is observing? I get it and looking at the clock it's like a very short piece of film that repeats several times going down down down until it resolves. OR when it happens the clock repeats going left to right or right right right. Then it might also be up up up or left left left. I doubt the room is spinning, but it happens so quickly and surprisingly that the person doesn't give it much real observation. Speaking of your test with tucking the chin first, I was standing and folding large towels out of the drier almost as long as me, and I would hold them under my chin pressing towards my chest which was difficult because my back isn't straight to begin with, and then maybe it's when I looked off to my right that I got hit with a heavy episode where I couldn't even walk. My guess might be the horizontal playback is horizontal canal with right right right being geotropic and left left left being ageotropic, and the vertical playback is posterior canal with down down down being being one side or up up up being the other side. OR am I way off track?
@GordonPhysicalTherapyАй бұрын
That's a very interesting question... as far as I know, the only way to determine which canal is involved is by observing the actual eye movement vs. what visual sensations the person is experiencing. You might be on to something though... I'm just not sure if its been studied before.
@vinkosusac1130Ай бұрын
@@GordonPhysicalTherapycan sometimes nistagmus be unable to see, but vertigo is still present on supine roll test and when pacien is standing( vertigo is more dominant when pacijent looking toward left), If horizontal bppv last for too long?
@CWPClassroom3 жыл бұрын
Hey there Luke. Wish I was in your area. Thanks for the video. I think it would help your video greatly, especially since it gets technical pretty rapidly and the technical terms tend to CAUSE vertigo, if we were to add some specific video footage of a movement that you were talking about. Video like this really needs that. I'm not just trying to be theoretical, I'm sitting here trying to evaluate this because I spent three hours in ER this morning with this kind of stuff. Again I appreciate your video.
@GordonPhysicalTherapy3 жыл бұрын
That's good insight, thank you. Did you see the second video where I demonstrate the treatment techniques? Or are you looking for video footage of the testing part?
@CWPClassroom3 жыл бұрын
@@GordonPhysicalTherapy No, I did not see the 2nd video at that time. I still haven't found it after only a few minutes looking. I'm sure I could if stayed with it. You obviously have a LOT of great videos, so please understand that I'm not being negative. They are just difficult to sort thru. In this case, since KZbin is notorious for keeping relevant videos away from each other, it would have been helpful if you had placed a link to that other video in your comments area. Again, I appreciate your efforts here. The video I watched was useful.
@parulchauhan2313 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video.It was explained very well.
@GordonPhysicalTherapy2 жыл бұрын
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
@sunny8prdn8 Жыл бұрын
I am not too sure what I have, doing the supine roll test doesnt induce any dizziness what so ever. Its only when I move my head really quickly to the right, say for instance I am driving and at an intersection I have to look right and left quickly (I am in the UK so have to look right first!), thats when the head start spinning and my eyes goes crazy. From your video ive learnt that my eyes beat to the left i.e. drifts to the left and resets back to the right repeatedly. I notice that it hardly ever triggers when I look left. It settles down after a few seconds or what I also found out recently is that moving my head quickly to the right again balances it out and stops the dizziness. I also find that the dizziness triggers much easier in the morning when I wake up, maybe cuz I am on my back the whole night and the crystals have settled in one place? as the day goes by it triggers less, but quick twist to the right almost always triggers it. Its gonna be nearly 2 months since ive had this and no idea whats wrong with me, the epley maneuver and the supine roll test doesnt do anything to me at all, maybe I am doing it incorrectly?
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
That's interesting that the rapid head movement is the only thing that will cause your symptoms... I'm going to have to do some research... Have you tried doing the VOR X1 Viewing exercises yet? That might be helpful.
@JamieSteele-u8b3 ай бұрын
Very helpful video. What if the supine roll test evokes left beating nystagmus when turned left and right?
@GordonPhysicalTherapy3 ай бұрын
Do your eyes beat towards the left in both positions? Usually, the eyes will beat towards the ground (or away from the ground) in both positions.
@shubhangigoyal7385Ай бұрын
Hello...I got one pt who has horizontal bppv..on supine roll-test - on left side geotropic i.e left beating n on right side I got apogeotropic i.e towards ceiling intense nystagmus-what should be the approach
@GordonPhysicalTherapyАй бұрын
That's a tough one! Are those patterns consistent with repeated testing? Sometimes, if you're getting mixed messages like that, simply repeatedly performing the supine roll test will help clarify things.
@shubhangigoyal7385Ай бұрын
Ok sir thank you so much
@MarisolLegonPerez11 ай бұрын
Your video is perfect, clear.Thanks you
@GordonPhysicalTherapy11 ай бұрын
Thank you! Glad it helped!
@iDubnoАй бұрын
I am getting horrendous throbbing headaches and intermittent dizziness with these. Is this normal with BPPV?
@GordonPhysicalTherapyАй бұрын
No, headaches are not normally a part of BPPV. Do you know what's causing your headaches?
@YarnKilla54 Жыл бұрын
Is there a possibility having astigmatism/ lazy right eye that I could experience the sensation but the direction of nystagmus/ torsion maybe hard to diagnose or even see movement?
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
That's an interesting question, and I think the answer is yes, that can certainly make the visual nystagmus harder to see. However, keep this in mind: when you do the Dix-Halpike test, even if you don't see the nystagmus but you still have the symptoms of vertigo, we still consider that positive for BPPV on that side (meaning you have BPPV on that side, and we'll treat that side). Does that help?
@KellyStevensFGG Жыл бұрын
Very good video and matches my diagnosis today. We did those tests today. When laying on my left side it was intense. My therapist diagnosed my right cupula had the crystals and did one treatment today. I wonder if you have loose crystals on both sides, could you create a new problem fixing the initial problem?
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear you're working with a therapist who can help you treat this, Kelly! It's tricky when people have crystals loose on both sides... usually, we try to treat the more intense side first, wait a day or two, then treat the less intense side. With any luck, you only have one side involved. Keep me posted with how things go!
@Highfrequencycontent11 ай бұрын
Which is it if the vertigo is worse when lying on your back. Mine seems worse lying on my g on my back tha it does on either side?
@GordonPhysicalTherapy11 ай бұрын
You likely have posterior canal BPPV. I would try the Dix-Halpike test and see what you find.
@barewaliaboy2492 жыл бұрын
Hello sir 1 question in mineres dieses do we have vertigo if we roll to effected side just like bbpv???
@GordonPhysicalTherapy2 жыл бұрын
No, not typically. Meniere's Disease doesn't typically include positional vertigo, at least not the same way BPPV does.
@barewaliaboy2492 жыл бұрын
@@GordonPhysicalTherapy ok thank you
@barewaliaboy2492 жыл бұрын
@@GordonPhysicalTherapy and how about in fluid buildup in inner ear?
@markwarner6828 Жыл бұрын
Can you have both horizontal and prosterior vertigo? I am normally prosterior and have a lot of problems looking up and down, bending down etc. but also when I sleep no matter which way I turn I will get vertigo with nystagmus. I do believe it’s my right ear. I’ve tried the eply manoeuvre and it either didn’t work or made things way worse. My yes tend to beat down and to the side
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
You can have both, yes, but it's usually one or the other. When you test your vertigo, are you doing the Supine Roll Test and the Dix-Halpike test, or just one of those?
@Bepike Жыл бұрын
I saw a neurologist the other day and I was positive on both sides and the movement away from center was slow and the return was fast. Does this fit the ageotropic type? He directed me to see a VPT. I'm wondering if one can replicate this test without goggles on, and should it be tested sitting or lying down (or either one)? Thank you,
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
Yes, you can do this test without goggles. The eye movements with horizontal canal BPPV are usually very strong and easy to see. If you're laying on your right side and your eyes moving quick-phase towards the ground, that's geotropic. And if the fast phase is away from the ground, that's ageotropic. I hope that helps!
@paulgray3444 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing these. If you do them again, I would have a script and make it as short as possible- also trying to get all in one video if possible.
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your input, Paul! It was a hard video for me to shorten, but I did my best!
@chrisjennings1384 Жыл бұрын
Hi Gordon! Thank u so much for your detailed explanations they are very helpful. Ive been doing Epley with NO results,i believe now i know why.I have Horizontal eye side to side movement on both sides! When doing the Supine roll test.Cant really tell which is worse,however my eye movement is going UPWARDS towards the ceiling on both sides! Been doing Gufonii maneuver,but not sure if im doing right or not? Because when i retest myself im still having Nystagmus movement on both sides.Im lying down on right side for 1 minute,then turning head upward 45 degree for 2 minutes.Then sitting back up.If this is right,how many times a day should i do this exercise? Do i go constantly until i get results? or give it a break.Try again next day? Also hear you talking about a "Bar B Que roll ,whats that?? One more thing,Is it normal too have fluid in the inner ear? Could this be the problem?Can these Crystals be removed or blocked from moving somehow with meds??Oh forgot to mention that I am stable if i Keep my head straight and upright,but if i bend over,or turn head too fast World turns upside down,and round,and round😂😔..Thanks for what you do! How long does this normally last? Going on 1 week so far.😔
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your questions, Chris! I'm happy to hear that you figured out you have horizontal nystagmus and upward/torsional. If you have upward beating horizontal nystagmus, you're doing the correct version of the Gufoni, so nice work there! Can you figure out which side is more intense? This should help you narrow down which ear/side you should be treating vs. treating both sides. If not, keep treating both sides, or consider only treating one side for 2-3 days and then reassessing. Here's something to consider: after each Gufoni treatment, I typically have clients rest for 5 minutes, and then we retest with the Supine Roll Test again. This allows us to figure out if we're making progress and also to see if the nystagmus has changed. For example, it could change to geotropic (downbeating) nystagmus, in which case you want to switch up your version of the Gufoni. Or, it could switch to upbeating/torsional nystagmus, in which case you'll want to switch to the Epley Maneuver. Do you see how confusing this can get? That's why I usually recommend enlisting the help of a PT who specializes in vertigo. You also asked about the BBQ Roll. I don't really use this technique much and prefer the Gufoni. The BBQ Roll typically works with geotropic nystagmus and not ageotropic, and the Gufoni tends to work better for both. I hope this helps! Let me know what you think :-)
@chrisjennings1384 Жыл бұрын
@@GordonPhysicalTherapy hey brother, thanks so much for your reply. I have noticed that my Nystagmus eye movement seemed to be worse on my left side when I do the supine roll test. Therefore, I have been laying over on my right side to do the Gufoni maneuver. For 1 minute, then I am looking in a 45° upward angle towards the ceiling for 2 minutes. I believe this is the right way. At least I think that it is. You're right, this does get confusing,But I have been doing the Gufoni for about 3 days now consistently and I have noticed a considerable difference in my horizontal canal vertigo it has almost disappeared completely! For the last 2 days I have not had hardly any vertigo symptoms except in the mornings. When I wake up that is when I noticed it the most,But the first thing I do is the gufoni maneuver and it seems to settle things down considerably. I was sort of confused about which side to lay on starting out with the Gufoni maneuver, but I believe that I may have figured it out. If I continue to have problems I will follow your advice of doing one side for 2 to 3 days, then switching over. I have noticed when I go back to do the supine roll test that my Nystagmus eye movement is almost gone on both sides. From the research I have done in medical journals of physiology, and Vestubular test studies, the barbecue roll and the Gufoni maneuvers are the two that are best for resolving the horizontal canal vertigo. However, Gufoni technique had a much higher success rate between the two. I can attest to that personally and totally agree with that assessment. Gufoni maneuver is definitely the way to go. Thank you once again for your help in this matter that was completely driving me crazy. The nauseating, and Dizziness I was feeling was just about to do me in. At times it was almost impossible to function normally. God bless you brother. Keep doing what you're doing. You're making a huge difference!
@skslindholm6 ай бұрын
Hello. Thank you for some great videoes! When I'm laying in my bed on my back, and I roll over on my left shoulder and gets dizzy, is it then my left or right ear I'm having troubles with?
@Cjc753 ай бұрын
Can you have 1 crystal in horizontal vertigo and another crystal in bvvp vertigo at the same time????? And can they be dominant in opposite ears???
@GordonPhysicalTherapy2 ай бұрын
Yes, unfortunately you can. It's not very common, but it is possible.
@taztunes3 ай бұрын
I just found this. I am confused though about "toward the ceiling" and "toward the ground". When you say toward the ground (geotropic), do you mean if you move your head to fully rest on the left side, while lying on your back, the eye is beating toward the left away from your body, that is geotropic and if its beating to the right, I interpret that as toward the ceiling or ageotropic. I don't think that you mean toward your feet (ground) or toward the top of your head (ceiling), do you?
@taztunes3 ай бұрын
I just rewatched, and I understand now that it is toward the other ear, for toward the ceiling.
@GordonPhysicalTherapy2 ай бұрын
Okay, great! It's a tricky one to understand!
@GordonPhysicalTherapy2 ай бұрын
Thank you for both comments! Good luck!
@jameswerner7955 Жыл бұрын
HOR - if you mis diagnosis which side and perform hor manu, can you go back and perform hor man on the opposite side w/o harm?
@GordonPhysicalTherapy10 ай бұрын
Accurate diagnosis is key. If you get it wrong and then figure it out later, just do the correct maneuver as soon as you realize your mistake.
@chris26733 жыл бұрын
Is it possible that the otoliths have stuck to cupula? That s what my doctor said I have after some manuvres he did to me.
@GordonPhysicalTherapy2 жыл бұрын
Yes, it's possible. We call that "cupulolithiasis". The Gufoni Maneuver should typically work for this condition.
@maryj6142 ай бұрын
Is there ever a time when the horizontal canal BPPV is only on one side?
@GordonPhysicalTherapy2 ай бұрын
Yes. However, when you do the Supine Roll Test, you'll still have nystagmus when you check both the right and left sides, even though only one side has BPPV. Does that make sense? It's a bit tricky...
@maryj6142 ай бұрын
@@GordonPhysicalTherapy I only get the vertigo - eye movements when I look left (laying down on my back) and also when I look straight up following looking left. Nothing happens when I look right or the follow up looking straight up. The Epley Maneuver makes me very sick and wipes me out. I have an appointment with an ENT the end of the month but am hoping for relief before then. I will try to determine which way my eyes move.
@ehl20223 жыл бұрын
Love your video by the way!
@GordonPhysicalTherapy3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@jackietaylor8885 Жыл бұрын
My left side beats down and my right side beats up. It’s always like that with my horizontal. So I treat the left?
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
Which side is more intense: when you're turned towards your left or turned towards your right?
@gigilumawag7071 Жыл бұрын
Hi I have vestibular problem I need help any exercise that can help me pls.
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
Hi, Gigi. The first step is figuring out the cause of your vertigo. Have you had any luck with that yet or been able to get help?
@reneel30433 жыл бұрын
Very helpful, thank you!
@GordonPhysicalTherapy3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
@lyrica_onyrica7 ай бұрын
Thank you for all your videos and explanations! I am kind of desperate: I used to solve my BVVP with Epley manouver but this time is not like that and I am trying to figure out where the issue is… but with this dizziness feeling I cannot get fully concentrated and I have headache everytime I try to think 😂. I tried Yacovino manouver in a desperate state and it even got worse… So my question is… and sorry if it is a silly one… can I do Epley manouver (I use to have the right side affected) and then try the manouvers for the horizontal canal affected (canal and cupula)? Like: can I try all the manouvers or will this get it worse?? I am really desperated!! Thank you!!!
@GordonPhysicalTherapy7 ай бұрын
Good questions! Here's what I recommend: perform the Dix-Halpike test and the Supine Roll Test, and try to figure out what type of vertigo you have first (posterior canal vs. horizontal canal and right vs left). From there, select the appropriate treatment maneuver. Otherwise, if you just start doing all the various maneuvers, it's unlikely you'll get the right one. I hope that helps!
@ehl20223 жыл бұрын
So what are some reasons why you don't see nystagmus with horizontal canal bppv? Also what's the reason that there is residual vertigo even after weeks? Are the debris still floating??
@GordonPhysicalTherapy3 жыл бұрын
You usually do see horizontal nystagmus with horizontal canal BPPV. If there's still residual nystagmus weeks later, yes, it's probably still some debris in the cana.
@kaufmanat12 жыл бұрын
What about little to no nystagmus lasting about 2 minutes during dix hall pike? Is that likely a posterior cupulolithiasis? Patient became too nauseous, couldn't really keep testing.
@GordonPhysicalTherapy2 жыл бұрын
I would guess you're dealing with the horizontal canal. Does the patient have any symptoms with the Supine Roll Test?
@traceymallard11 ай бұрын
Is it possible to have BPPV without nystagmus?
@GordonPhysicalTherapy11 ай бұрын
Yes it is! With positional tests, like the Dix-Halpike, you can still have symptoms of vertigo without visible nystagmus, and this is still considered a positive test (meaning you have vertigo coming from that canal you're testing).
@traceymallard11 ай бұрын
@@GordonPhysicalTherapy Thank you 🙏 so much. I’ve been given exercises to do, but I still get a little dizzy from doing them. The half somersault makes me really nauseous, and I’m not sure why.
@queeny46242 жыл бұрын
I had an intense spinning vertigo when I turned my head over my shoulder to the right, then I had a panic attack the initial vertigo lasted about 2minutes. I then carried on as normal, but struggled with crowded places etc after a few weeks, I developed nystagmus when looking upwards, no balance at all my ride side effected mainly, the stairs were spinning etc. I did vrt, I've been trying go live as normal as possible after drs told me vestibular neuronitis- this was in March..it is now September and I still have dizziness every hour of the day, only relief is if I'm laid on my left side, some days more intense then others...does this sound like bppv? I want my life back 😔
@GordonPhysicalTherapy2 жыл бұрын
Hi, Queeny. It's possible that you have BPPV. Did you work with an ENT doctor (Ear, Nose and Throat) or just your primary doc? Also, have you consulted with a PT trained in BPPV and vestibular disorders?
@queeny46242 жыл бұрын
@@GordonPhysicalTherapy hi no I haven't seen anybody, my original onset left me with severe anxiety and I refused any medical treatment. So I have just been doing vrt from you tube videos. The waiting lists for PT treatment in the UK are very long.
@queeny46242 жыл бұрын
@@GordonPhysicalTherapy thank you for replying also
@barewaliaboy2492 жыл бұрын
@@queeny4624 hello bro how are you feeling now?
@queeny46242 жыл бұрын
@@barewaliaboy249 hey sis! Lol I'm not a bro 😆 I'm still feeling terrible yesterday was a bad day so I did the epley Maneuver twice before sleep and woke up feeling 70% better I'd day, are you suffering?
@elizabethshandy724 Жыл бұрын
What would you say is most common diagnosis with vertigo/dizziness that occurs only when walking? When I’m still I’m fine. I’m not sure if it’s BPPV or PPPD. Been stuck like this for months now.
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
I would say the most common diagnosis for what you describe is "vestibular hypofunction", meaning that your vestibular system isn't functioning as well as it should and needs to be "strengthened". Does that help?
@Classic-Ov3rThinker Жыл бұрын
@@GordonPhysicalTherapyhow do you strengthen your vestibular system?
@RafBroPro-rk3qz2 ай бұрын
Is it possible to have pain in ears with BPPV?
@GordonPhysicalTherapy2 ай бұрын
Not typically, no. The pain would be coming from something else.
@life-mm5do3 жыл бұрын
What if I get the vertigo just with the first step laying supine ,then vertigo again to the right and very intense. Did the gufoni not working
@GordonPhysicalTherapy2 жыл бұрын
Make sure you're doing the Gufoni in the correct order and to the correct side (it can be confusing, even for me!). And make sure that you're dealing with horizontal nystagmus and not torsional.
@brettscott24762 жыл бұрын
What are the sympotom differences, like length of vertigo, etc
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
Horizontal vertigo is typically much longer in duration than posterior canal, especially with ageotropic (cupulolithiasis).
@jon_eberle3 жыл бұрын
perhaps a posterior canal diagnosis/treatment converts to horizontal nystagmus because the crystal moved to the horizontal canal
@GordonPhysicalTherapy3 жыл бұрын
Yes, that can definitely happen! I've seen it several times.
@Mellly4117 ай бұрын
My vestibular physiotherapist told me I have capu. What I forgot to ask was, does this mean it will take more epleys and longer to get those crystals to stick?
@benstaniforth20114 ай бұрын
Hi - I have been told I have BPPV and beating horizontal nystagmus, I've had the epily manouver twice but no joy. I'm certain this was caused by a drug overdose when I was mentally unwell. Can this condition be cured?
@nottodaysatan420 Жыл бұрын
My husband is in the hospital right now and this sounds like what it is but he can’t even sit up. The hospital isn’t helping. What can we do?
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
Once he's out of the hospital, find a PT who specializes in vestibular rehab and treating BPPV. They should be able to help!
@prettyrose1432 жыл бұрын
Heyy hiii...i feel my head is moving towards the ground when eyes are closed...is it geotropic nystagmus??
@GordonPhysicalTherapy2 жыл бұрын
You'll want to have someone look at your eyes (or record a video of them) to see which direction they're moving. The "fast phase" of the eye movement is the direction they're moving.
@1971caz38 Жыл бұрын
Mine move side to side. I have more vertigo to my.left
@fernanddanlodjis16263 жыл бұрын
Can vertigo give u severe headache? Hospital said I have vertigo and now it’s getting worst and I’m vomiting and can’t look at light
@GordonPhysicalTherapy3 жыл бұрын
Vertigo and neck pain/headaches often go together. And sometimes the neck pain/headache is causing the vertigo.
@YarnKilla54 Жыл бұрын
Thoughts on the Zuma maneuver?
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
I'm not too familiar with it, but it looks very similar to the Gufoni.
@debraperry2006 Жыл бұрын
My episode of horizontal zystagmus w vertigo lasted 6 hours in the hospital. I say horizontal because my husband says that's what my eyes looked like but he says there was no downward or upward or other beat other than just horizontal. I'm guessing it has to have been geo or ageo and that he just couldn't tell or remember, rather than the possibility that someone doesn't have a particular beat, is that correct? I myself could not see a difference between when I turned my head to either side, the spinning seemed the same intensity. I also woke up with it so don't know how it started to tell if a certain movement up, down, left or right caused it. I'm nervous to do any testing that may set off the spinning again. I was like a vegetable for hours, well, one that vomits. 😊 Thank you so much for these videos.
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
Can you have your husband take a video of your eyes? That would be very helpful! The tricky thing with horizontal nystagmus is that when you do the "Supine Roll Test", you'll have nystagmus on BOTH sides. If you're eyes are beating down towards the ground (based on the fast phase), whichever side is more intense is the positive side (aka the side you want to treat). I hope that makes sense! If you can take a video, feel free to send it my way at Luke@GordonPhysicalTherapy.com
@barewaliaboy2492 жыл бұрын
Hello sir today i went to 3rd new doctor they did dix hallpike ,a horizontal canal test and a 3rd one I forgot that there was only a little vertigo just 1 second and no nastagmus they seem all 3 test they said were negetive.. but after that test my head is feeling very heavy now .. they said they are gonna take my eng test what is that?
@GordonPhysicalTherapy2 жыл бұрын
ENG testing is much more comprehensive and should give you much more specific information related to the function of your inner ear. It sounds like you're headed in the right direction. Let me know what the ENG results reveal when you get them back :-)
@williemclean3224Ай бұрын
How do you fix it
@GordonPhysicalTherapy22 күн бұрын
I have a video on how to treat horizontal canal BPPV. Check that one out!
@traceymallard2 жыл бұрын
I know that Xanax stops or slows down the vestibular system, but what gets rid vaccine immune inflamatory response ?
@GordonPhysicalTherapy2 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure about that type of inflammatory response... I'd probably recommend seeking out a naturopath who can help with some type of systemic detox program. I hope that helps!
@traceymallard2 жыл бұрын
@@GordonPhysicalTherapy Yes it does!!... I thought of that too, but homeopathic remedies are sometimes expensive, and I’m not sure who or what to trust. But yes I agree totally with your suggestions. I live in LA and this place is ripe with people who offer homeopathy remedies! It’s like nirvana for con artists looking to line their pockets with gold!
@NajaMartner Жыл бұрын
I Think it is hard to say if my eyes are beating Down to the Ground or away from the Ground.
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
Try to determine the "fast phase" of your eye movements: whichever side your eyes are beating towards faster. I hope that helps!
@catfishm.1361 Жыл бұрын
Eyes went back and forth very fast left to right for some minutes. This was years ago but have feeling like on a ship an trying to walk straight every since!? 🤷🏼♀️
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
If your eyes are no longer going back and forth (nystagmus) with positional testing, and you still feel like you're walking on a ship, you might just need to do some vestibular exercises. Have you looked into those yet?
@catfishm.1361 Жыл бұрын
@@GordonPhysicalTherapy Not yet, but family dr knows it’s bothered me for years. I reg get ear wax removed but no effect on balance. I’ll ask about exercises that may help. I’ve had topple over falls when it first started but careful with bending forward to much now. Almost had retina detached but it stopped in right eye. On gabapentin for sciatica from pinched nerve. Only had the rapid eye movement happen the one time. 👍🏻
@ehl20223 жыл бұрын
Also can geographic turn into apogeo?
@GordonPhysicalTherapy3 жыл бұрын
Yes, this could happen. Geo vs. apogeotropic nystagmus just tells you what part of the horizontal canal the crystals are located in (near the cupola or in the canal).
@MrSniganoo28 күн бұрын
Intense for me only on one side. Definitely horizontal nystagmus though.
@GordonPhysicalTherapy22 күн бұрын
Geotropic or ageotropic?
@MrSniganoo22 күн бұрын
@ Geotropic. Beating down to the ground.
@praweshkarki29563 жыл бұрын
Can't we do all three canals manuver...all we need is to get rid from vertigo😦
@GordonPhysicalTherapy2 жыл бұрын
You want to narrow down the specific canal and then pick the appropriate maneuver.
@alfredopampanga93562 жыл бұрын
May I suggest that you make clear the terms horizontal and vertical nystagmus are used with reference to the patients head; otherwise it’s easy to confuse horizontal nystagmus as “vertical “ with the patients head turned . From the observers perspective it is vertical Maybe instead of horizontal , say from “ear to ear “
@GordonPhysicalTherapy2 жыл бұрын
Very good suggestion! Thank you :-)
@Aathavani_mnatlya11 ай бұрын
What if both sides affected
@GordonPhysicalTherapy11 ай бұрын
With horizontal canal BPPV, it will appear that both sides test positive. You pick the more intense side to treat. After that, if both sides really are positive, you'd treat the second side a day or 2 after treating the first one.
@Aathavani_mnatlya11 ай бұрын
@@GordonPhysicalTherapy Thank you... Can it be cured only with an exercise? Or need medicine ?
@keitymarley733 Жыл бұрын
My sister is 32 years old and she has suffered from meniere disease for years and she always complains to me that I had to bought her Dr Madida herbs I saw on KZbin and she is telling me last month that she is cured completely and don’t long have the symptoms like vertigo or dizziness, feeling of fullness in the ear or ringing, hearing loss, imbalance, motion sickness, nausea, or nystagmus
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
That's great that the herbs helped!
@keitymarley733 Жыл бұрын
My sister is 32 years old and she has suffered from meniere disease for years and she always complains to me that I had to bought her Dr Madida herbs I saw on KZbin and she is telling me last month that she is cured completely and don’t long have the symptoms like vertigo or dizziness😵💫, feeling of fullness in the ear or ringing, hearing loss, imbalance, motion sickness, nausea, or nystagmus.
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
Good to know. I have no experience with those herbs...
@alvinseah5423 Жыл бұрын
Its practically impossible to tell which side is more intense. Both sides look bad, and if you turn the patient a few times to have a closer look, they will throw up on you. I just do the barbeque to one side 720 degree then back to other side 720 degree. Doesnt matter which side.
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
That's an interesting approach. I haven't had too much trouble telling which side is more intense, although sometimes that's because the vertigo started in the posterior canal, so I already basically know which side the vertigo is coming from. Do you prefer the BBQ roll to the Gufoni? If so, why?
@alvinseah5423 Жыл бұрын
@@GordonPhysicalTherapy thanks for the reply. I was at Emory 20 years ago and had the privilege of working with Drs Ron Tusa and Susan Herdman and that's what I was taught.
@jeanetterobnargi91366 ай бұрын
My eyes always move horizontally to the left. If I lay with my right ear down, the vertigo is more intense but my eyes move horizontally to the left. Once I lay with my left ear down, my eyes still twitch to the left but the vertigo is not as intense. Slightly confused here. I believe my left ear is the affected ear.
@anaszamel79123 жыл бұрын
first comment, first like
@GordonPhysicalTherapy3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@barryhostbjor4148 ай бұрын
quite confusing as the terms seemed to be mixed up.
@williemclean3224Ай бұрын
You totally lost me. I know how to do the epley but it’s not spinning in either ear, when I set up from the lay down position that’s when the spinning gets out of control.
@GordonPhysicalTherapy20 күн бұрын
Which canal are you treating? Are you able to differentiate between the posterior canal and horizontal canal based on your eye movements?
@gleenschwsrtz4605 Жыл бұрын
When I roll over and tand up is the worst
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
That could be horizontal canal BPPV, or it could be posterior canal. Make sure to check both!
@RobertShaverOfAustin Жыл бұрын
You use the word "torsional" when talking about nystagmus but you never really tell us what it means. It would be fantastic if you were to show us a video of each type of nystagmus. Here's a video of it but they don't classify it very clearly. Maybe you could comment on it. ( kzbin.info/www/bejne/h5u7qXV4lNRqo68 )
@GordonPhysicalTherapy Жыл бұрын
In this video, there is no torsional nystagmus, only side-side nystagmus. Torsional looks like twisting/turning.