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Suboccipital Muscles, Forward Head Posture, and Cervicogenic Dizziness

Yun-Hee Sung

2022Medicina50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dizziness or vertigo can be caused by dysfunction of the vestibular or non-vestibular systems. The diagnosis, treatment, and mechanism of dizziness or vertigo caused by vestibular dysfunction have been described in detail. However, dizziness by the non-vestibular system, especially cervicogenic dizziness, is not well known. This paper explained the cervicogenic dizziness caused by abnormal sensory input with references to several studies. Among head and neck muscles, suboccipital muscles act as stabilizers and controllers of the head. Structural and functional changes of the suboccipital muscles can induce dizziness. Especially, myodural bridges and activation of trigger point stimulated by abnormal head posture may be associated with cervicogenic dizziness.

Topics & Concepts

Vestibular systemVertigoMedicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationBenign paroxysmal positional vertigoCervicogenic headacheHead and neckAudiologyAnesthesiaSurgeryMigraineVestibular and auditory disordersMyofascial pain diagnosis and treatmentOphthalmology and Eye Disorders