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www.swbh.nhs.ukThere are alternative manoeuvres that can be used to treat BPPV, such as an Epley manoeuvre. Your specialist may perform an Epley manoeuvre with you in clinic and then recommend Brandt-Daroff exercises for you to use at home as these are easier to perform unsupervised.
Exercises for People with Parkinson’s
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Enough and Too Exercise - autoenglish.org
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There Is / There Are Exercise 1 - Perfect English Grammar
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