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Effect of combined cervical stabilization and sensorimotor training in cervicogenic dizziness: A case report

Author(s) Mr. Rahul Singh
Country India
Abstract Background:
Cervicogenic dizziness (CGD) is characterized by non-vertiginous dizziness associated with cervical spine dysfunction and altered sensorimotor integration. Disruption of cervical proprioceptive input can impair postural control and spatial orientation.
Case Presentation:
A 27-year-old male desk-based worker presented with a six-month history of chronic neck pain and intermittent dizziness. Symptoms were aggravated by prolonged sitting, sustained visual tasks, and repetitive cervical movements. Clinical findings included forward head posture, restricted cervical range of motion, impaired proprioception (Joint Position Error: 5-7°), and moderate disability (NDI: 22/50).
Intervention:
A structured four-week physiotherapy program including cervical stabilization, sensorimotor training, gaze stability exercises, and ergonomic correction was implemented.
Results:
Post-intervention, significant improvements were observed in pain (NPRS: 8/10 to 2/10), dizziness (7/10 to 2/10), proprioception (JPE: 1-2°), and disability (NDI: 8/50).
Conclusion:
Combined cervical stabilization and sensorimotor training is effective in improving symptoms and functional outcomes in cervicogenic dizziness.
Keywords cervical stabilization, cervicogenic dizziness, neck pain, physiotherapy, proprioception, sensorimotor training
Field Physical Science
Published In Volume 8, Issue 3, May-June 2026
Published On 2026-05-15
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2026.v08i03.77623

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