Dizziness and subjective balance disturbances are common complaints in cervical pain syndromes. We assessed balance function with posturography using vibration-induced and galvanically-induced body sway in consecutive patients (n = 116) with cervico-brachial pain syndrome of more than 3 months' duration. A total of 83% of the patients showed signs of cervical root compression on MRT scans. The incidence of complaints of vertigo was 50%. The patients manifested significantly poorer postural control than sex- and age-matched controls (n = 20). Disorders of the neck should be considered when assessing patients complaining of dizziness, vertigo and balance disturbances
Objective: Many patients suffer from concurrent neck pain and dizziness. The aim of this study was t...
(1) Background: Cervical vertigo (CV) represents a controversial entity, with a prevalence ranging f...
The overall aim of the work was to examine the influence of cervical biomechanical conditions on mov...
Useful clinical tests are lacking for the controversial entity "cervical vertigo". In earlier studie...
Cervicogenic or cervical dizziness is debated as an entity. However, there exists both a physiologic...
OBJECTIVE: To assess postural performance in patients with dizziness of suspected cervical origin in...
AbstractObjectiveWe sought to establish whether chronic neck pain patients suffering from vertigo an...
Background It is theorized that neck pain may cause reduced postural control due to the known physio...
INTRODUCTION: Symptoms of dizziness or imbalance are often present in individuals with a variety of ...
This paper describes the Bárány Society Classification OverSight Committee (COSC) position on Cervic...
SYNOPSIS: The term sensorimotor describes all the afferent, efferent, and central integration and pr...
Objective: To describe how vestibular rehabilitation influences pain and range of motion among patie...
Objective: Various disorders affecting cervical region, mainly whiplash injuries, may distress postu...
Cervical joint position error (JPE) has been used as a measure of cervical afferent input to detect ...
Recent research highlights sensorimotor control disturbances in those with neck disorders. Assessmen...
Objective: Many patients suffer from concurrent neck pain and dizziness. The aim of this study was t...
(1) Background: Cervical vertigo (CV) represents a controversial entity, with a prevalence ranging f...
The overall aim of the work was to examine the influence of cervical biomechanical conditions on mov...
Useful clinical tests are lacking for the controversial entity "cervical vertigo". In earlier studie...
Cervicogenic or cervical dizziness is debated as an entity. However, there exists both a physiologic...
OBJECTIVE: To assess postural performance in patients with dizziness of suspected cervical origin in...
AbstractObjectiveWe sought to establish whether chronic neck pain patients suffering from vertigo an...
Background It is theorized that neck pain may cause reduced postural control due to the known physio...
INTRODUCTION: Symptoms of dizziness or imbalance are often present in individuals with a variety of ...
This paper describes the Bárány Society Classification OverSight Committee (COSC) position on Cervic...
SYNOPSIS: The term sensorimotor describes all the afferent, efferent, and central integration and pr...
Objective: To describe how vestibular rehabilitation influences pain and range of motion among patie...
Objective: Various disorders affecting cervical region, mainly whiplash injuries, may distress postu...
Cervical joint position error (JPE) has been used as a measure of cervical afferent input to detect ...
Recent research highlights sensorimotor control disturbances in those with neck disorders. Assessmen...
Objective: Many patients suffer from concurrent neck pain and dizziness. The aim of this study was t...
(1) Background: Cervical vertigo (CV) represents a controversial entity, with a prevalence ranging f...
The overall aim of the work was to examine the influence of cervical biomechanical conditions on mov...