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  • Otolaryngology
  • Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

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  • Cervical vertigo is a debated condition where neck abnormalities are hypothesized to cause dizziness.
  • Symptoms often include neck pain, imbalance, and limited cervical motion, but the exact origin remains unclear.
  • Existing hypotheses include neurovascular, vascular, proprioceptive, and migraine-associated cervicogenic vertigo, though the neurovascular theory is discredited.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current understanding and diagnostic challenges of cervical vertigo.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of different treatment approaches for cervical vertigo.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of existing hypotheses and diagnostic criteria for cervical vertigo.
  • Analysis of treatment strategies, focusing on manual therapies and vestibular rehabilitation.

Main Results:

  • The existence and precise definition of cervical vertigo remain under debate.
  • Diagnosis is complicated by the lack of specific diagnostic methods, pathognomic signs, and clear therapeutic guidelines.
  • The combination of manual therapies and vestibular rehabilitation appears to be the most effective treatment approach.

Conclusions:

  • Cervical vertigo presents significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges.
  • Further research is needed to clarify the pathophysiology and establish definitive diagnostic criteria.
  • A multimodal treatment approach combining manual therapies and vestibular rehabilitation is recommended.