Dix-Hallpike manoeuvre
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A test to determine whether vertigo is triggered by certain head movements. The test is performed by making the patient undergo a rapid change from the erect sitting position to a supine position with the head hanging over the edge of the examining table to the left, right or center. A positive test is present when paroxysmal nystagmus is induced after a delay of about ten seconds.
Bibliography
- R. Bárány:
Diagnose von des Cocklear und Vestibularapparates.
In: Max Lewandowsky (1876-1918), editor: Handbuch der Neurologie. Volume 1, part 2. Berlin: Julius Springer, 1910: 919-958. - R. Bárány:
Diagnose von Krankheitserscheinungen im Bereiche des Otolithenapparates.
Acta oto-laryngologica, Stockholm, 1921, 2: 434-237. - M. R. Dix and C. S. Hallpike:
The pathology, symptomatology and diagnosis of certain common disorders of the vestibular system. The Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, December 1952, 61 (4): 987-1016. - Carl-Olof Nylen:
Position nystagmus. A review of future prospects.
The Journal of Laryngology and Otology, 1950, 64: 395-418.