A new treatment for cervical vertigo with botulinum toxin

2020 
Abstract A new and unique treatment for cervical vertigo with botulinum toxin is presented for a woman who sustained neck trauma from being hit by a wave. A diagnosis of cervical vertigo and cervical dystonia was confirmed by history, physical exam, dystonia on EMG exam, and a negative test for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. She experienced consistent resolution of her vertigo symptoms and pain after each treatment for a total of 5 treatments with botulinum toxin to the upper cervical muscles. This report appears to be the first to demonstrate the missing link between vertigo and cervical dystonia with pain. Chemodenervation was effective in treating cervical vertigo and is likely to have altered the cervical proprioceptive input by relaxing the overactive muscles and/or by decompression of cervical nerves.
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