The cervical torsion test can be used to diagnose Cervicogenic Dizziness. It requires the patient’s head to be stable and the body to rotate underneath. In […]
Why is Cervicogenic Dizziness controversial is a common question we get. This post will break down three reasons why the diagnosis is disputed. One reason that […]
What is the difference between vertigo and Cervicogenic Dizziness is a common question. It is very important to differentiate between the two medical conditions. Knowing the […]
What is Cervicogenic Dizziness? Cervicogenic dizziness is a clinical syndrome that is characterized by an illusory sensation. It is understood to be an issue with motion and […]
The Canadian C-spine Rule is one of the most useful, reliable and valid differential decision making tools in our arsenal. We explain how this affects the diagnosis of Cervicogenic Dizziness.