This article closely examines the causes of cervical vertigo, its potential symptoms, and how it is diagnosed and treated. Research into the exact causes of cervical vertigo is ongoing.
A pinched nerve in the upper part of the spine, known as the cervical spine, can potentially cause dizziness. However, dizziness isn’t a common symptom of a pinched nerve. Pinched nerves ...
Cervical vertigo, caused by a compressed or pinched nerve in the cervical spine that is the neck vertebrae, has symptoms that include neck pain, headache and nausea or vomiting. In treating ...
Conclusions A combination of cervical and vestibular physiotherapy decreased time to medical clearance to return to sport in youth and young adults with persistent symptoms of dizziness, neck pain and ...