BONNI KINNE, PT, MSPT, MA GRAND VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY.

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BONNI KINNE, PT, MSPT, MA GRAND VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE

BENIGN PAROXYSMAL POSITIONAL VERTIGO (BPPV)

ANTERIOR CANAL BPPV SUBJECTIVE FINDINGS OBJECTIVE FINDINGS “spinning” sensation while: (1) lying down in bed (2) rolling over in bed (3) looking upward (4) bending over

TREATMENT OPTIONS anterior canal BPPV techniques [1] posterior canal BPPV techniques [2]

The purpose of this case report was to describe the treatment of anterior canal BPPV using a “reverse” Parnes particle repositioning maneuver.

CASE DESCRIPTION

SUBJECTIVE EVALUATION 93-year-old female “spinning” sensation whenever she would bend over or lie on her left side previous medical history of a brain aneurysm, hypertension, arthritis, osteoporosis, and recurrent back pain

OBJECTIVE EVALUATION ambulated without the use of an assistive device demonstrated a staggering gait pattern and a slow gait velocity reported a “spinning” sensation during the left Dix-Hallpike test (could not visualize the possible nystagmus because she closed her eyes)

INITIAL TREATMENT APPROACH The patient was initially treated with the Parnes particle repositioning maneuver secondary to suspected left-sided posterior canal BPPV. This maneuver was unsuccessful after two attempts. After the second attempt, the patient demonstrated a negative Dix-Hallpike test bilaterally. However, she demonstrated downbeating right torsional nystagmus when she rolled over onto her left side. Therefore, the patient was diagnosed with suspected right-sided anterior canal BPPV.

SUBSEQUENT TREATMENT APPROACH The Crevits maneuver [3] was not attempted, because it required a bedside pulley system. The Lorin maneuver [4] was not attempted, because it required a vertical rotatory chair. The Kim maneuver [5] was attempted, but it was unsuccessful.

“REVERSE” PARNES PARTICLE REPOSITIONING MANEUVER

OUTCOMES

3 DAYS POST-TREATMENT no vertigo during her everyday life, even when she would bend over or lie on her left side slight antalgic gait secondary to a recent orthopedic issue negative Dix-Hallpike test bilaterally

3 MONTHS POST-TREATMENT never returned to physical therapy contacted over the telephone continued to experience no vertigo or functional problems during her everyday life

DISCUSSION

“REVERSE” PARNES PARTICLE REPOSITIONING MANEUVER a viable alternative in the management of anterior canal BPPV useful as the first treatment option or when other appropriate techniques have been unsuccessful a safe and effective treatment technique despite a patient’s advanced age and/or preexisting health concerns

REFERENCES

[1] Kinne, B. L., Crouch, N. A., & Strace, C. L. (2014). Anterior canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo treatment techniques. Physical Therapy Reviews, 19, [2] Parnes, L. S., & Price-Jones, R. G. (1993). Particle repositioning maneuver for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 102, [3] Crevits, L. (2004). Treatment of anterior canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo by a prolonged forced position procedure. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 75, [4] Lorin, P. (2007). Treatment of anterior semi-circular canalithiasis by a sedimentation procedure in a vertical rotatory chair. Annales d’Otolaryngologie et Chirurgie Cervico-Faciale, 124, [5] Kim, Y. K., Shin, J. E., & Chung, J. W. (2005). The effect of canalith repositioning for anterior semicircular canal canalithiasis. ORL: Journal for Oto-Rhino-Laryngology and its Related Specialties, 67,

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