Cervicogenic Vertigo

Cervicogenic vertigo, also known as cervicogenic dizziness, is a condition that causes neck pain and dizziness due to neck-related issues. The neck plays a key role in balance and coordination, so when it's inflamed, arthritic, or injured, it can make you feel dizzy, lightheaded, and unsteady.

SYMPTOMS

  • Dizziness or vertigo with or without neck or head movement

  • Nausea

  • Neck or upper back pain and tightness

  • Headaches

TREATMENT

  • Chiropractic adjustments to the neck or upper back

  • Electrical stimulation and ultrasound to tight neck and upper back muscles

  • Massage for tight neck and upper back muscles

  • Stretching or range of motion exercises for tight neck and upper back muscles