Testing for cervicogenic dizziness involves a series of assessments, including (but not limited to) the Head Neck Differentiation Test, gaze stability, saccadic eye movement, and postural stability tests.

Head Neck Differentiation Test
Explore the Head Neck Differentiation Test for cervicogenic dizziness, its procedure, benefits, and more with our comprehensive template and guide.
Head Neck Differentiation Test Template
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The Head Neck Differentiation Test isolates cervical afferents by holding the head still while rotating the trunk in fast oscillations. On the other hand, the Cervical Torsion Test involves rotating the head while the body remains stationary, and then holding that position to assess vestibular function.
Orthopedic tests for dizziness, like the Head Neck Differentiation Test, help determine if dizziness originates from the cervical spine by isolating neck movements from head movements.
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