INTEGRATIVE MANAGEMENT OF CERVICOGENIC VERTIGO-A CASE REPORT Authors: Jnana Thapaswini JRP , NARAYAN V AND SREEDHARAN S
ABSTRACT
Cervicogenic Vertigo is a disorder that involves a sensory mismatch between perceived spatial
orientation and real orientation, resulting in vertigo and dizziness. Postural injury of the cervical
spine can cause soft tissue edema and abnormal proprioceptive signals from the neck. A 40-year-
old male came to OPD with the c/o of vertigo, Nausea, cervical stiffness, and soreness in his neck
followed by long hours of chair work. The patient was diagnosed as varma kshatha of porchai
kalam and kakkatai varmam and treated with moosambara pattru, nasyam along with Ilakkumurai,
and oral medication pathyakshadhathradi kashayam and gorochanadi gulika. Hridayarenjini for
external application. after 5 days of treatment, the patient found complete relief from vertigo.
Keywords: Cervicogenic vertigo (CV)Varma kayam, Moosambara Pattru, Ilakkumurai,
Gorochanadi Gulika, Hridayarenjini Publication date: 15/03/2025 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2025/March/MS_IJBPAS_2025_MARCH_SPCL_1023.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2025/14.3.1023