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Old 04-09-2012, 10:59 AM #1
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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
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...It sounds like you may need to have a therapist try the Epley Maneuver to see if it will resolve your dizziness. There is a YouTube video that may help you do it at home. The goal is to get particles in the inner ear to move to a place where they do not cause dizziness. these particles can get knocked loose by the impact.

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Thanks, I will give it a try but in reading a little about the procedure it talks about the "affected" ear and I will have to pay attention now but I don't think I associate it with one ear or the other. I never went back in for a follow up after the emergency call and as my neck continues to ache at times I am think just may.
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