Background: Cervicogenic dizziness is a disabling condition characterised by postural unsteadiness that is aggravated by cervical spine movements and associated with a painful and/or stiff neck. Two manual therapy treatments (Mulligan’s Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides (SNAGs) and Maitland’s passive joint mobilisations) are used by physiotherapists to treat this condition but there is little evidence from randomised controlled trials to support their use. The aim of this study is to conduct a randomised controlled trial to compare these two forms of manual therapy (Mulligan glides and Maitland mobilisations) to each other and to a placebo in reducing symptoms of cervicogenic dizziness in the longer term and to conduct an economic evaluat...
ABSTRACT:Manual therapy is an intervention commonly advocated in the management of dizziness of a su...
Purpose. To explore musculoskeletal findings in patients with cervicogenic dizziness and how these f...
STUDY DESIGN: Case series. BACKGROUND: Although growing recognition of cervicogenic dizziness (CGD) ...
Abstract Background Cervicogenic dizziness is a disabling condition characterised by postural unstea...
Manual therapy is effective for reducing cervicogenic dizziness, a disabling and persistent problem,...
Objective: To evaluate and compare the effects of 2 manual therapy interventions on cervical spine r...
Cervicogenic dizziness is dizziness triggered by movement or positioning of the cervical spine and i...
This review provides an evaluation of the evidence for the effectiveness of using manual therapy to ...
Background Patients with cervicogenic dizziness (CGD) present with dizziness, cervical spine dysfunc...
Cervicogenic dizziness is dizziness described as imbalance occurring together with cervical pain or ...
Background and purpose Cervicogenic dizziness is a feeling of disequilibrium caused by disturbed sen...
Background: Cervical spine musculoskeletal disorders (CSMD) such as mechanical neck pain, cervicogen...
OBJECTIVE: To assess postural performance in patients with dizziness of suspected cervical origin in...
Background and Purpose: Cervicogenic dizziness (CGD) is believed to be a result of altered proprioce...
Background: There is ample evidence supporting the use of manual therapy techniques for the treatmen...
ABSTRACT:Manual therapy is an intervention commonly advocated in the management of dizziness of a su...
Purpose. To explore musculoskeletal findings in patients with cervicogenic dizziness and how these f...
STUDY DESIGN: Case series. BACKGROUND: Although growing recognition of cervicogenic dizziness (CGD) ...
Abstract Background Cervicogenic dizziness is a disabling condition characterised by postural unstea...
Manual therapy is effective for reducing cervicogenic dizziness, a disabling and persistent problem,...
Objective: To evaluate and compare the effects of 2 manual therapy interventions on cervical spine r...
Cervicogenic dizziness is dizziness triggered by movement or positioning of the cervical spine and i...
This review provides an evaluation of the evidence for the effectiveness of using manual therapy to ...
Background Patients with cervicogenic dizziness (CGD) present with dizziness, cervical spine dysfunc...
Cervicogenic dizziness is dizziness described as imbalance occurring together with cervical pain or ...
Background and purpose Cervicogenic dizziness is a feeling of disequilibrium caused by disturbed sen...
Background: Cervical spine musculoskeletal disorders (CSMD) such as mechanical neck pain, cervicogen...
OBJECTIVE: To assess postural performance in patients with dizziness of suspected cervical origin in...
Background and Purpose: Cervicogenic dizziness (CGD) is believed to be a result of altered proprioce...
Background: There is ample evidence supporting the use of manual therapy techniques for the treatmen...
ABSTRACT:Manual therapy is an intervention commonly advocated in the management of dizziness of a su...
Purpose. To explore musculoskeletal findings in patients with cervicogenic dizziness and how these f...
STUDY DESIGN: Case series. BACKGROUND: Although growing recognition of cervicogenic dizziness (CGD) ...