The Vertigo And Dizziness Program™ By Christian Goodman Vertigo and Dizziness Program is a designed to help stop vertigo and dizziness once and for all. Medical practitioner don’t know the exact cure for this condition but this program will show you exactly what you need to make this painful condition a thing of the past. This program has recommended a set of simple head exercises that help cure this condition.
Interactive tools for learning about vertigo
Vertigo is a challenging symptom in general practice. With access to three tools – a focused history, eye examination and a management algorithm – a large proportion of vertiginous patients could be managed effectively by GPs. This practical guide seeks to increase the skills and confidence of frontline practitioners when managing vertigo.
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- A structured history (Tool 1) enables identification of the vestibular syndrome underlying vertigo symptoms. Vertigo can be subdivided into acute, episodic and chronic vestibular syndromes.
- An eye examination (Tool 2) identifies the aetiology of the syndrome. For example, is the episodic vestibular syndrome due to benign positional vertigo?
- A management plan (Tool 3) guides the practitioner in offering a treatment specific to the diagnosis.
- Acute vestibular syndromes are best assessed by a specialist.
- The most common episodic vestibular syndrome, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, can easily be diagnosed and treated in general practice.
- The preferred treatment for chronic vestibular syndrome is vestibular rehabilitation.
The Vertigo And Dizziness Program™ By Christian Goodman Vertigo and Dizziness Program is a designed to help stop vertigo and dizziness once and for all. Medical practitioner don’t know the exact cure for this condition but this program will show you exactly what you need to make this painful condition a thing of the past. This program has recommended a set of simple head exercises that help cure this condition.