
There is a wide variety in the discussions on cervical tinnitus as a possibility of hearing disorders. Hearing loss at low frequencies and low frequent tinnitus are typical signs in this context. It is important to remember that these complaints occur not only with pathological changes in the cervical spine, but possibly also after treatment in this region. The patients presented here suffered from tinnitus or hearing loss after treatment of the cervical region. In all cases the cervical spine is clearly indicated as having triggered the signs. When diagnosing and treating patients with complaints of the cervical area, there should be close cooperation between the physician, the patient and the physiotherapist.
Massage, Tinnitus, Audiometry, Cervical Vertebrae, Humans, Female, Hearing Disorders, Physical Therapy Modalities
Massage, Tinnitus, Audiometry, Cervical Vertebrae, Humans, Female, Hearing Disorders, Physical Therapy Modalities
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