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Vol. 7, Issue 1, Part A (2025)

Effect of sub-occipital release technique on functional limitation and quality of life in cervicogenic vertigo patient

Author(s):

Jyotiranjan Paltasingh, D Malarvizhi and Pratyush Ranjan Biswal

Abstract:

Background: Cervicogenic Vertigo is characterized by vertigo from the cervical spine, which is an unpleasant disturbance of spatial orientation. Vertigo involves a perceived movement of one’s own body, such as swaying or rotation, or of the environment, or both. It is a leading cause of occupational disability all over the world. It is found that 50% of all cervical proprioceptors were in the joint capsules of C1 to C3. With this there is a greater number of mechanoreceptors in the gamma muscles spindles of deep segmental upper cervical muscles. The Suboccipital release technique is a manual technique that aims to relax the tension on the suboccipital muscles by decreasing the myofascial restriction in the suboccipital region. 
Objective: To find out the effectiveness of suboccipital release technique on functional disability and quality of life in young adults having cervicogenic vertigo. 
Methods: 12 patients in the group including both men and women were studied in Quasi-experimental study design. 
Treatment: Suboccipital release technique. 
Outcome Measures: Vertigo Symptoms Scale, Dizziness Handicap Inventory Scale. 
Results: Statistical analysis was done, which showed significant improvement in functional limitation and quality of life in cervicogenic vertigo subjects (p = 0.000). 
Conclusion: The study concluded that there was improvement in functional limitation and quality of life in patients with cervicogenic vertigo after 2 weeks of suboccipital release technique.
 

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International Journal of Neurology Research
How to cite this article:
Jyotiranjan Paltasingh, D Malarvizhi and Pratyush Ranjan Biswal. Effect of sub-occipital release technique on functional limitation and quality of life in cervicogenic vertigo patient. Int. J. Neurol. Res. 2025;7(1):06-10. DOI: 10.33545/2664908X.2025.v7.i1a.26
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