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Summary
In this episode, Firat Kesgin, founder of the German Institute for Vestibular Rehabilitation, discusses the controversial topic of cervicogenic dizziness. He challenges the validity of this diagnosis, arguing that dizziness often associated with neck pain and limited cervical mobility should not be considered a distinct disorder. Kesgin references the Barani Society's stance, which suggests that the connection between cervical issues and dizziness lacks high-quality evidence. He explains that patients with vestibular disorders often restrict head movement, leading to neck problems over time, which can be mistaken for cervicogenic dizziness.Kesgin emphasizes the importance of accurate diagnosis and the risks of relying on exclusion-based diagnoses. He highlights the need for specialized knowledge in vestibular disorders to avoid misdiagnosis and unnecessary treatments. The discussion also touches on the psychological aspects of dizziness, comparing it to chronic pain conditions where the central nervous system plays a significant role. Kesgin advocates for a more comprehensive understanding of vestibular disorders and cautions against simplistic mechanical explanations for complex symptoms.
Guest
Firat is the founder of the German Institute for Vestibular Rehabilitation and has been teaching postgraduate courses throughout Europe. His work focuses on helping clinicians better understand and treat patients with dizziness and balance disorders.
Alongside his clinical and teaching work, Firat is currently pursuing a PhD on the standardization of BPPV testing and the implementation of structured vestibular rehab programs in outpatient care.
Chapters
00:00:00 Intro
00:01:22 Why "cervical dizziness" isn't a valid diagnosis
00:03:36 Neck pain/limited ROM as consequences of vestibular issues
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00:06:00 Temporal link to neck pain doesn't prove causation
00:08:15 Does treating the neck fix dizziness? Short-term vs long-term
00:10:51 Risks of diagnosis by exclusion
00:12:24 Diagnostic gaps in routine ENT practice
00:14:20 No specific test: is that enough to reject it?
00:16:59 Vestibular migraine vs "cervical dizziness"
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00:21:27 Common mislabels: BPPV, hypofunction, and 3PD
00:25:45 Cervical proprioception: acute vs chronic relevance
00:32:32 Interpreting cervical torsion and SPNT tests
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00:37:55 Parallels with chronic low back pain
00:38:41 Why the research persists and biomechanical bias
00:45:19 Clinical guidance for dizzy patients with neck pain
00:46:54 Myth-busting: negative ENT and psychology factors
00:49:23 Closing thoughts
00:50:33 Where to find Firat
00:51:19 Outro
Bonus Material
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