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Title:Cervikogena vrtoglavica mit ali resnica?
Authors:Valjavec, Tjaša (Author)
Kresal, Friderika (Mentor) More about this co-author... New window
Majcen Rošker, Živa (Co-mentor)
Language:Slovenian
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Tipology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FIZIOTERAPEVTIKA - PHYSIOTHERAPEUTICA
Abstract:Uvod in namen: Namen diplomske naloge je pregledati področje cervikogene vrtoglavice in poiskati ustrezno literaturo o tem. Cilj diplomske naloge je poiskati povezave med vrtoglavico in funkcionalnimi testi ter predstaviti njene vzroke in diagnostične teste. Metode: Pri iskanju literature smo uporabili podatkovne zbirke PubMed, ScienceDirect, PEDro, Google Scholar in COBISS+. Pregled člankov, ki niso starejši od 10 let, je podan v preglednici. Rezultati: Za analizo podatkov je bilo izbranih deset člankov, ki so ustrezali vključitvenim in izključitvenim merilom. Zasledili smo priporočila za izvajanje več testov hkrati in povezovanje rezultatov. Testi za diagnosticiranje cervikogene vrtoglavice so pokazali dobro specifičnost, vendar bi bilo potrebno za bolj podrobni vpogled v simptome uporabiti več testov hkrati. Cervikogena vrtoglavica je pogosteje prisotna pri pacientih, ki so imeli travmatsko poškodbo vratu (nihajna poškodba vratu). S temi testi lahko brez relativnih navedb razberemo strukturne težave, iz katerih izvirajo simptomi. Uporabnost: Predstavitev najnovejših pristopov za fizioterapevtsko odkrivanje in zdravljenje cervikogene vrtoglavice, ki temelji na izsledkih strokovne in znanstvene literature. Omejitve: Pri izbiri člankov smo bili omejeni s starostjo člankov. Pri nekaterih člankih polno besedilo ni bilo dostopno ali ni bilo mogoče razbrati, kateri podatki se nanašajo izključno na cervikogeno vrtoglavico.
Keywords:cervikogena vrtoglavica, diagnosticiranje cervikogene vrtoglavice, cervikogena vrtoglavica po nihajni poškodbi, rehabilitacija pri cervikogeni vrtoglavici.
Year of publishing:2020
COBISS_ID: 31644163 Link is opened in a new window
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Language:English
Title:Cervicogenic dizzinness Myth or reality?
Abstract:Introduction and purpose: The purpose of the thesis is to get an overview of the field of cervicogenic dizziness and to find relevant literature regarding the subject. The aim of the thesis is to find links between dizziness and functional tests and to present its causes and diagnostic tests. Methods: WebMed, ScienceDirect, PEDro, Google Scholar and COBISS + were used for literature search. An overview of articles not older than 10 years is presented in a table. Results: Ten articles were selected for data analysis based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. We found recommendations for performing multiple tests simultaneously and linking the results. We also found that there are many tests show good specificity, but in order to reach even better specificity and more objective results, multiple tests need to be performed at the same time. Cervicogenic dizziness is more common in patients with a traumatic neck injury (whiplash injury). With these tests, we can get a good understanding of the structural problems from which the symptoms originate. Usability: Presentation of the latest approaches for physiotherapeutic detection and treatment of cervicogenic dizziness, based on the findings of professional and scientific literature. Limitations: When selecting the articles, we were limited by their age. In certain articles, full text was not available or it was not possible to discern which data referred exclusively to cervicogenic dizziness.
Keywords:cervicogenic dizziness, cervicogenic dizziness diagnostics, cervicogenic dizziness after whiplash, cervicogenic dizziness rehabilitation.


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