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   cervicogenic dizziness after humeral fracture: a case report  
   
نویسنده bokaee fateme
منبع journal of orthopedic and spine trauma - 2025 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:39 -41
چکیده    Background: cervicogenic dizziness is a nonspecific sensation of disequilibrium in the space. abnormal proprioceptive inputs from the cervical spine and neck muscles may induce cervicogenic dizziness. trigger-point activation of the suboccipital muscles may be related to cervicogenic dizziness. this case study aimed to present a case of cervicogenic dizziness after humerus fracture.case report: the present case report describes a 38-year-old man who was referred for physiotherapy to restore the motion of his right shoulder after surgery for a humerus fracture. the patient reported dizziness after the shoulder surgery. the patient had no medical problems that could induce dizziness. physical examination revealed a trigger point activation of the suboccipital muscles. myofascial release and chin-tuck exercises were performed, and the patient reported improvement in dizziness. trigger point activation of the suboccipital muscles in this patient may be related to abnormal head posture during shoulder surgery and/or impaired scapulohumeral rhythm and overactivity of the cervical muscles participating in shoulder elevation.conclusion: the possibility of cervicogenic dizziness should be considered after humeral fractures.
کلیدواژه dizziness; humeral fractures; myofascial release therapy; spine; trigger points
آدرس isfahan university of medical sciences, school of rehabilitation sciences, department of physical therapy, iran
پست الکترونیکی fatemebokaee@yahoo.com
 
     
   
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