If you’re seeing patients with dizziness who sound like BPPV but don’t follow the textbook (negative Dix-Hallpike, confusing nystagmus patterns, or no lasting change after an Epley or Semont), this 1-hour online course was created to provide a clear, repeatable framework to confidently recognize and manage atypical posterior canal BPPV. It’s evidence-based, includes a downloadable reference list, and gives you practical strategies you can apply immediately, including:
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A step-by-step clinical game plan for when findings don’t fit the classic pattern
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Video instructions showing how to perform the key assessment and treatment techniques
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3 video-based case studies to highlight real-world presentations and decision-making
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An Atypical BPPV Quick Reference Chart for fast guidance during a busy clinic day
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A course certificate upon completion
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24/7 lifetime access, so you can revisit the course anytime you need a refresher
This course helps you stop guessing, treat with confidence, and get better outcomes with this challenging patient population.