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Normally only with head movement does fluid within the inner ear also move informing the brain that a head turn occurred. However if a crystal called an otolith gets displaced into the semicircular canal of the inner ear, BPPV dizziness occurs. Fluid movement occurs due to the crystal rather than head turns causing the brain to think movement has occurred even though none has happened. The Foster Half-Somersault maneuver is performed to treat this posterior canal BPPV by trying to get the loose crystal out of the canal. This maneuver is started by kneeling. While kneeling, the head is quickly tipped upward and back. The somersault position is then assumed with the chin tucked as far as possible toward the knee. The head is turned about 45 towards the shoulder, to face the elbow. This position is maintained for 30-60 seconds. While keeping the head turned at 45, the head is then raised to be aligned with the back/shoulder. This position is maintained for 30-60 seconds. While keeping