Cervical spine diseases as a cause of vertigo systematic review of the evidence
Hadeer Hesham Badr Eldin Mostafa;
Abstract
Cervicogenic vertigo is defined as a sensation of rotation
resulting from an alteration of the neck proprioceptive afferents
of the upper cervical spine, as a consequence of their association with the vestibular nucleus, patients frequen
resulting from an alteration of the neck proprioceptive afferents
of the upper cervical spine, as a consequence of their association with the vestibular nucleus, patients frequen
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| Title | Cervical spine diseases as a cause of vertigo systematic review of the evidence | Other Titles | أمراض الفقرات العنقية كسبب للدوار | Authors | Hadeer Hesham Badr Eldin Mostafa | Keywords | Cervical spine diseases as a cause of vertigo systematic review of the evidence | Issue Date | 2011 | Description | Cervicogenic vertigo is defined as a sensation of rotation resulting from an alteration of the neck proprioceptive afferents of the upper cervical spine, as a consequence of their association with the vestibular nucleus, patients frequen |
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