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The Galbreath technique is a manual therapy used to promote drainage in the middle ear and alleviate Eustachian tube dysfunction. To perform it, the patient should be in a sitting position, and the practitioner gently pulls the patient's outer ear backward and upward while applying a slight pressure. This motion helps open the Eustachian tube, encouraging fluid drainage and relieving pressure. It's often used in conjunction with other treatments for ear-related issues.

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