Diagnose & treat Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) with confidence.

Learn a step-by-step approach to identifying and treating BPPV using the latest evidence-based strategies.

Prevalence of BPPV in people >60 years old is 3.4% 

As the most common cause of peripheral vestibular dizziness, it is imperative that clinicians are trained to treat it.

Up to 38% of patients experience a fall as a direct result of BPPV

Effective treatment improves quality of life and prevents further falls

BPPV occurs in more than just the elderly.

Although most commonly seen in the elderly population, BPPV can be seen in any age and is commonly associated with migraine, concussion, and other medical conditions. 

Management of BPPV involves more than just the Epley maneuver. 

Learn how to recognize various forms of BPPV and apply the right treatment strategies with confidence.

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Detailed course content includes:

ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY

A detailed review of peripheral and central anatomy and physiology with clear graphics for visual learning.

ASSESSMENT & TREATMENT

Structured review of testing and treatment for the posterior, horizontal, and anterior canals.

DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS & CASE STUDIES

Discussion of common differential diagnoses as well as clinical case studies on various forms of BPPV.

Frequently Asked Questions

Now is the time to master BPPV and tackle your patient's positional dizziness.


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1. Bhattacharyya N et al. Clinical Practice Guideline: Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (Update). Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2017;156:S1-S47.

2. Power L, Murray K, Szmulewicz D. Characteristics of assessment and treatment in benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). J Vestib Res. 2020;30:55-62.