OLGU SUNUMLARI
Nadir Bir Vertigo Sebebi: Servikojenik BaÅŸ Dönmesi
A Rare Cause of Vertigo: Cervicogenic Dizziness
Received Date : 09 Feb 2024
Accepted Date : 23 Oct 2024
Available Online : 31 Oct 2024
Bilal Burak BAYRAKLIa, Ömer KUZUa, Canan ÇELİKb
aAnkara Bilkent City Hospital, Clinic of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Ankara, Türkiye
bUniversity of Health Sciences Ankara Bilkent City Hospital, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Ankara, Türkiye
Doi: 10.31609/jpmrs.2024-101969 - Makale Dili: EN
Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Sciences. 2025;28(1):90-2
ÖZET
Servikojenik baş dönmesi; baş dönmesi ve dengesizliğin boyun
ağrısı ile birlikte seyrettiği ve diğer nörolojik, vestibüler ve psikosomatik
hastalıkların anamnez, fizik muayene, vestibüler fonksiyon testleri
ve görüntüleme yöntemleriyle ekarte edildiği nadir görülen bir
durumdur. Özellikle trapezius ve sternokleidomastoid (SKM) olmak
üzere boyun bölgesinde bulunan kaslardaki tetik noktalar, üst ekstremite
ve boyun kaslarından gelen propriyoseptif mekanizmaları kesintiye
uğratıp uzaydaki konum bilgisini, postür ve dengeyi
etkileyebilmektedir. Miyofasiyal ağrı sendromuna bağlı baş dönmesinin
tedavisinde hasta eğitimi, vestibüler rehabilitasyon, germe ve tetik
nokta enjeksiyonları gibi farklı tedavi seçenekleri bulunmaktadır. Burada
SKM kasında miyofasiyal ağrı sendromuna bağlı baş dönmesi
semptomları olan 67 yaşında kadın hasta sunulmaktadır.
Anahtar Kelimeler: Baş dönmesi; egzersiz; boyun ağrısı; miyofasiyal ağrı sendromu
ABSTRACT
Cervicogenic dizziness is a rare condition in which vertigo
and imbalance are accompanied by neck pain and other neurological,
vestibular and psychosomatic diseases are excluded by anamnesis,
physical examination, vestibular function tests and imaging methods.
Trigger points in the muscles in the neck region, especially the trapezius
and sternocleidomastoid (SCM), can interrupt the proprioceptive
mechanisms coming from the upper extremity and neck muscles and affect
balance, posture and the position information in space. There are
different treatment options for the treatment of dizziness due to myofascial
pain syndrome, such as patient education, vestibular rehabilitation,
stretching and trigger point injections. The case is here,
presented a case of a 67 year old female with symptoms of dizziness associated
with myofascial pain syndrome in the SCM muscle.
Keywords: Dizziness; exercise; neck pain; myofascial pain syndrome
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