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What are the Contraindications for the Epley Maneuver?
Certain conditions may contraindicate the use of the Epley Maneuver. These include:
- Severe neck or back problems
- Recent neck or head injury
- Severe cardiovascular conditions
- Retinal detachment
- Recent eye surgery
It's essential to conduct a thorough assessment and obtain a medical history before performing the maneuver to ensure it is safe for the patient.
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