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Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is a relatively common condition characterized by short episodes of spinning positional vertigo caused by otoconia that move freely, most frequently in the posterior semicircular canal. Repositioning maneuvers such as the Epley (EM) or the Semont-plus maneuver (SM-plus) are the most frequently used treatment for this condition. To compare the effectiveness of these two maneuvers in the treatment of posterior-canal BPPV, researchers conducted a randomized clinical trial at three referral centers in Germany, Italy, and Belgium. Among the 195 patients included, the average age was 62 years and 125 participants were women. After randomization to SM-plus or EM, patients received a single initial maneuv…