There is a theory amongst canine PT / physiotherapist practitioners regarding old dogs with sudden onset vestibular signs. The thought is that idiopathic geriatric vestibular disease in dogs is similar to benign paroxysmal positional vertigo in people. If they are the same, then perhaps treatment can be the same as well. Join this workshop to learn about otoliths, the Dix Hallpike, the Epley, the Semont, and how to restore vestibular function and balance in those dizzy old dogs.
Learning Objectives:- Participants will gain an understanding about the anatomy of the inner ear as it relates to benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV).
- Participants will learn about human testing procedures for BPPV (the Dix Hallpike and the Side Lie Techniques) and how to adapt them to dogs.
- Participants will human techniques to treat BPPV (the Epley and Semont maneuvers) and how to adapt them to dogs.
- Participants will learn and practice techniques to address ocular dysfunctions, balance dysfunctions, and persistent head tilt issues.
Course Outline
Lecture- Background and assessment of BPPV
- Treatment techniques for BPPV
- Treatment techniques to address ocular dysfunction associated with BPPV
- Treatment techniques to address balance dysfunction associated with BPPV
- Build an inner ear model
- Test our own vestibular systems
- Practice the Dix Hallpike, Side lie, Epley, and Semont Procedures on models (not real dogs)
- Practice vestibular rehab techniques that address balance and eye movement
- Addressing persistent head tilt issues


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