The recent celebrity diagnosis of Saket Gokhale with Cervicogenic Vertigo put the spotlight once more on a rather neglected condition. While it is well known that vertigo in most cases is associated ...
Cervicogenic dizziness is a clinical syndrome characterised by spatial disorientation or unsteadiness arising from dysfunction of the cervical spine’s proprioceptive and musculoskeletal structures.
Vertigo is caused by a disturbance of the vestibulocochlear nerve, which is responsible for hearing and balance. [iStockphoto] Have you ever felt like the world around you is spinning, tilting and ...