Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2620123 | Journal of Chiropractic Medicine | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
ObjectiveThe purpose of this case report is to present the response of a patient with chronic nonresponsive cervicogenic dizziness to chiropractic care.Case reportA 29-year-old man had a 10-year history of progressive cervicogenic dizziness with symptoms including a sensation of excessive motion, imbalance, and spinning associated with neck pain and stiffness. After treatment, he reported a reduction in pain and dizziness and an improved quality of life following Gonstead method of chiropractic spinal manipulative therapy.ConclusionThis case study suggests that a patient with nonresponsive cervicogenic dizziness might respond to chiropractic spinal manipulative therapy approach using Gonstead method.
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Authors
Aleksander Chaibi, Peter J. Tuchin,