Video to show how Hallpike Manoeuvre is done.
Method
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Patient sits
on a couch
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Examiner holds
the patient’s head, turns it to 45o to the right and then places the
patient in a supine position so that his head hangs 30o below the
horizontal
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Patient’s eyes
are observed for nystagmus
·
The test is
repeated with head turned towards left and then in straight head hanging
position
·
Four
parameters of nystagmus are observed – latency, duration, direction,
fatiguability
·
· Nystagmus
appears after a latent period of 2- 20 seconds, lasts for 1 minute and is
always in one direction
· On repetition of the test, nystagmus may still be elicited but lasts for a shorter period
· Patient also complains of vertigo when the head is in critical position
·
In central lesions (tumors of IVth ventricle, cerebellum, temporal lobe, multiple sclerosis, vertebrobasilar insufficiency or raised intracranial lesion), nystagmus is produced immediately as soon as the head is in critical position without any latency and lasts as long as head is in that critical position
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