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Dizziness After Concussion: A Case for Cervicogenic Dizziness

by Jonathan Chung, DC Persistent dizziness and imbalance is a common feature for patients diagnosed with post-concussion syndrome. This is often a difficult symptom to treat medically because dizziness comes in many different forms and can be caused by injuries or illnesses to different parts of the body: A feeling of spinning vertigo can be… Read More: Dizziness After Concussion: A Case for Cervicogenic Dizziness »

Ultrasound-Guided C2 Coblation May Be Effective for Cervicogenic Headache – Clinical Pain Advisor

January 17, 2019 Share this content: Cervicogenic headache is caused by upper cervical spine dysfunction involving soft tissue, disk and/or bony components that affect the nerve root, with C2 often implicated. Treatment of cervicogenic headache with ultrasound-guided C2 nerve root coblation was associated with significant reductions in pain for at least 24 weeks, according to… Read More: Ultrasound-Guided C2 Coblation May Be Effective for Cervicogenic Headache –… »