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  2. Cervical Vertigo (Cervicogenic Dizziness): Symptoms & Treatment

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/23174

    People with cervical vertigo have both neck pain and dizziness. Other symptoms include vision issues, nausea and lack of coordination. Several different things can cause the condition, such as inflammation, joint issues and trauma.

  3. What to Know About Cervicogenic Dizziness (Cervical Vertigo)

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    Cervicogenic dizziness is a condition in which you experience both neck pain and dizziness. It can also be associated with lightheadedness. It is known that the cervical spine plays a massive...

  4. Cervical Vertigo: Overview, Causes, and Symptoms - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/cervical-vertigo

    Cervical vertigo is associated with dizziness from sudden neck movement, specifically from turning your head. Other symptoms of this condition include: headache. nausea. vomiting. ear pain or...

  5. Cervical Vertigo (Cervicogenic Dizziness): What to Know

    www.verywellhealth.com/cervical-vertigo-8612523

    Neck pain, dizziness, and light-headedness are symptoms of cervical vertigo. These arise due to problems or injuries in the cervical spine, postural issues, and arthritis. Diagnosis involves a range of tests.

  6. Cervicogenic Dizziness - Vestibular Disorders Association

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    Dizziness or lightheadedness usually occurs during or soon after experiencing neck pain, stiffness and/or decreased neck range of motion. It may be accompanied by an occipital (back of the head) headache and exacerbated by head movements, not by physical or cognitive activity.

  7. Cervicogenic Dizziness | (Neck-related) Cervical Vertigo

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    Neck stiffness and/or pain. Dizziness usually increases when neck symptoms increase. Tender trigger points or tense muscle tissue in the neck; Dizziness with head movements (especially extending your neck back) or placing your head in poor postures for long periods of time; Symptoms last for minutes to hours

  8. Cervical vertigo: Causes, symptoms, and treatments

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/326606

    Cervical vertigo is a type of vertigo that results from a certain neck posture or movement. Vertigo refers to a sensation of dizziness or spinning. Some experts use the term “cervicogenic...