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LET’S TALK ABOUT . . . Cawthorne-Cooksey Exercises
balanceanddizziness.orgdisease. They are also helpful for the dizziness that follows concussion and BPPV (benign paroxysmal positional vertigo). They will not help patients with spells of acute, active, recurrent, spontaneous vertigo (spinning sensation) – for example, acute vestibular migraine or Ménière's disease – because the brain cannot adjust to the
Cawthorne-Cooksey Exercises - St George's Hospital
www.stgeorges.nhs.ukCawthorne-Cooksey exercises are special exercises that can, in many cases, overcome the difficulties experienced with the disequilibrium. The purpose of these exercises is to build up a tolerance mechanism and the more diligently and regularly they are carried out, the sooner the symptoms will disappear.
CAWTHORNE’S HEAD EXERCISES - ENTC.com
entc.comCawthorne's Head Exercises Exercises are to be carried out for 15 minutes, twice daily, increasing the time to 30 minutes as your physical status permits. 1. Eye Exercises: • Look up, then down - first slowly, then quickly - 20 times. • Looking from one side to the other -first slowly, then quickly -20 times.