How Goggle Works

 

 

 

How the Goggle Relieves BPPV

When you have BPPV, the Hallpike positions and the Epley maneuver are the primary medical diagnostic and treatment methods. The VertiGONE Goggle guides you 1) into the critical Hallpike head positions for identifying which ear is effected by BPPV and 2) through the critical head positions of the Epley maneuver relieving the symptoms of BPPV.

 

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Instruction Manual

 

 

How Goggle Works

With the goggle in place, you turn your head 45 degrees to the right and lie backward onto your back with your pillow underneath your back. When the images (What You See) are aligned your head will be in the critical right Hallpike position. Wait for any dizziness to clear. Return to the sitting position. If the right goggle guided Hallpike position causes vertigo, right ear BPPV is identified. If the left goggle guided Hallpike causes dizziness, left ear BPPV is identified.

 

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The VertiGONE Relief Goggle for Right BPPV is professionally engineered so you can perform the critical head position sequence allowing a successful Epley maneuver. You follow the visual map on the Relief Ball (What You See) thereby exactly moving your head into the critical head positions to perform the Epley maneuver.

 

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