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DIZZINESS

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1998
Dizziness is a common but difficult symptom to evaluate because, due to its subjective nature, it is virtually impossible to measure objectively. In essence, dizziness means different things to different people. The most useful historical information is the patient's own description of the dizziness, its characterization, and the effects of position on
James S. Walker   +2 more
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Short-term effects of the traction-manipulation protocol in dizziness intensity and disability in cervicogenic dizziness: a randomized controlled trial

Disability and Rehabilitation, 2021
Purpose Analyse the short-term effects of traction-manipulation protocol in dizziness and pain intensity and disability, cervical mobility and postural instability. Materials and methods Randomized controlled assessor-blind clinical trial.
Andoni Carrasco-Uribarren   +5 more
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Dizziness

Seminars in Neurology, 2016
Dizziness and vertigo are among the most common symptoms to bring a patient to a neurologist. Because symptoms are often vague and imprecise, a systematic approach is essential. By categorizing vestibular disorders based on timing, triggers, and duration, as well as through focused oculomotor and vestibular examinations, the vast majority of neuro ...
Daniel R, Gold, David S, Zee
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The Dizzy Athlete [PDF]

open access: possibleCurrent Sports Medicine Reports, 2007
Dizziness is a common complaint both in athletes and their nonathletic counterparts. The diagnosis and treatment of dizziness is not significantly different between the two groups. The first step in evaluation involves defining dizziness as either presyncope, vertigo, disequilibrium, or nonspecific dizziness.
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Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness

Neurologijos seminarai
Persistent postural-perceptual dizziness (PPPD) is a common cause of dizziness and vertigo. This term was first described fairly recently by the International Classification of Vestibular Disorders in 2017.
Guttorm Eldøen, U. Ljøstad
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Dizziness

Medical Clinics of North America, 2003
There are several causes of dizziness, each of which requires a different form of management. Virtually all causes of dizziness can be treated with medication, diet, or physical therapy. This article discusses the most common causes of dizziness and management. Case examples are used extensively.
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Dizziness

The Neurologist, 2004
The article gives an overview of the most frequent forms of vertigo, that are of peripheral-labyrinthine, central-vestibular, psychogenic, or physiologic origin. Dizziness or vertigo is a result of a mismatch between 3 sensory systems: the vestibular, the visual, and the somatosensory systems.
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The Dizzy Child

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2021
Dizziness occurs in children with an estimated prevalence of 0.45% to 15.0%. Vestibular disorders in the pediatric population can impact gross motor function development, visual acuity, and contribute to psychological distress. Appropriate case history and focused direct examination can be helpful when determining the etiology of dizziness.
Kristen L. Janky   +2 more
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Imaging of dizziness

Clinical Radiology, 2014
Dizziness is a frequent indication for neuroimaging within the outpatient and emergency setting with variable diagnostic yield. The majority of persistent, recurrent, and isolated dizziness can be managed clinically. However, it may be difficult to distinguish a benign peripheral aetiology from a central cause, particularly in the emergency setting. We
Steve Connor, N. Sriskandan
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Prevalence of Pediatric Dizziness and Imbalance in the United States

Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, 2020
Objectives Understand the prevalence of vestibular symptoms in US children. Study Design Cross-sectional analysis Setting 2016 National Health Interview Survey.
J. Brodsky   +2 more
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