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Chronic cervical myofascial pain syndrome: Improvement in dizziness and pain with a multidisciplinary rehabilitation program. A pilot study.

B J Krabak1, J Borg-Stein, J A Oas.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this retrospective, pilot study was to assess changes in dizziness, pain and function in subjects undergoing an outpatient rehabilitation program focusing on cervical pain.
METHODS: Fifteen subjects with chronic cervical myofascial pain and concurrent dizziness of suspected cervical origin completed a retrospective questionnaire. Improvement in pain, dizziness and function were recorded on a visual analog scale (VAS) in response to a non-standardized rehabilitation program involving modalities, stretching, strengthening, trigger point injections and aerobic conditioning.
RESULTS: Subjects reported an average VAS improvement in dizziness of 59% (±29%), pain 69% (±21%) and function 71%(±19). Seven subjects experienced reproduction of their dizziness and pain during trigger point injections. Overall, twenty seven percent reported no further episodes of dizziness. All subjects experienced a decrease in the frequency of episodes of dizziness. There was a correlation between dizziness and pain (r = 0.58), dizziness and function (r = 0.60), and pain and function (r = 0.74).
CONCLUSION: Subjects with dizziness and cervical myofascial pain of suspected cervical origin may experience symptomatic and functional improvement through a rehabilitative program addressing their cervical pain. Future prospective, randomized controlled studies are needed to address which intervention is the most effective.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 22388447     DOI: 10.3233/bmr-2000-152-306

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Back Musculoskelet Rehabil        ISSN: 1053-8127            Impact factor:   1.398


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5.  Prevalence, etiology, and biopsychosocial risk factors of cervicogenic dizziness in patients with neck pain: A multi-center, cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Meltem Vural; Ayşe Karan; İlknur Albayrak Gezer; Ahmet Çalışkan; Sevgi Atar; Filiz Yıldız Aydın; İlke Coşkun Benlidayı; Aylin Gökşen; Şebnem Koldaş Doğan; Gülçin Karacan; Rana Erdem; Emine Eda Kurt; Fatma Nur Kesiktaş; Tuğba Aydın; Nilay Şahin; Zafer Aydın; Banu Ordahan; Gözde Türkoğlu; Hatice Reşorlu; Davut Döner; Figen Yılmaz; Hüseyin Bertan; Deniz Dülgeroğlu; Özgür Zeliha Karaahmet; Birkan Sonel Tur; Esra Moustafa; Pınar Borman; Öner İskender; Saime Ay; Aydan Kurtaran; Hülya Şirzai; Deniz Evcik; Nalan Çapan; Belgin Erhan; Hasan Kerem Alptekin; Halil İbrahim Ural
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