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