đ Cervicogenic Dizziness: Diagnosis and Treatment
Cervicogenic dizziness is the most controversial diagnosis in the world of dizziness and neck-related disorders. While many clinicians see patients who present with both neck pain and dizziness, determining whether the cervical spine is truly the driver can be challenging.Â
In this webinar, we’ll discuss why it remains controversial and how to differentiate it from other causes of dizziness. Youâll learn a practical, evidence-informed approach to assessment and treatment that you can immediately apply in clinical practice.
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– The history of cervicogenic dizziness and why it remains controversial.
– The signs and symptoms differential diagnosis for similar conditions.
– The signs and symptoms of cervicogenic dizziness.
– The treatment of cervicogenic dizziness.
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đ€Â About Jake Cooke
Dr Jake Cooke is a diplomate of the American Chiropractic Neurology Board and has a Masters in musculoskeletal neuroscience.Â
Neurology lies at the heart of movement, balance, posture and pain. Jakeâs goal is to make neurology simple and useful, not only for the weird and wonderful cases, but for every patient you see in practice. Neurology doesnât need to be a complex subject, full of hard to remember words and pathways. It can be taught in a way that is easy to learn and apply.