Classification of cervicogenic dizziness

IF 0.3 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Hearing Balance and Communication Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/21695717.2023.2168415
Yun-Hee Sung
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Abstract Objective Cervicogenic dizziness is currently excluded from diagnosis because of the insufficient understanding of the causes underlying this condition. To solve this problem, it is necessary to understand the cause of cervicogenic dizziness. Methods Literature research in PubMed and google scholar. Results The total number of included studies was 59. Conclusion Cervicogenic dizziness is a topic of debate. Among patients with dizziness, some patients frequently complain of lightheadedness, headache, and pain along with dizziness rather than true vertigo. Many clinicians mention that representative symptoms of cervicogenic dizziness are difficult to identify because these symptoms may be caused by other diseases. This study explained the causes of cervicogenic dizziness by dividing them into three categories (neuro-vascular problem, spine disease and soft tissue problems caused by with or without trauma) and six factors (sympathetic dysfunction, vertebrobasilar insufficiency, cervical degenerative disease, rheumatoid arthritis, accidents with trauma, and abnormal posture without trauma).
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颈源性头晕的分类
摘要目的由于对颈源性头晕的病因了解不足,目前已被排除在诊断之外。要解决这个问题,有必要了解颈源性头晕的原因。方法在PubMed和google scholar中查阅文献。结果共纳入59项研究。结论颈源性头晕是一个有争议的话题。在头晕患者中,部分患者常主诉头晕时伴有头晕、头痛和疼痛,而不是真正的眩晕。许多临床医生提到,宫颈源性头晕的代表性症状难以识别,因为这些症状可能由其他疾病引起。本研究将颈源性头晕的原因分为三大类(神经血管问题、脊柱疾病和有无外伤引起的软组织问题)和六大类(交感神经功能障碍、椎基底动脉功能不全、颈椎退行性疾病、类风湿关节炎、外伤事故、无外伤异常姿势)。
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