Evaluation of cervical spine muscles thickness in patients with cervical vertigo and healthy controls through ultrasonography

  • Talebi R
  • Rezasoltani A
  • Khalkhalizavieh M
  • et al.
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Abstract

[Purpose] Cervical vertigo as a common complaint is associated with some musculoskeletal disorders. However, to date, ultrasonographical parameters of cervical muscles in patients with cervical vertigo have not been investigated. This study was conducted to investigate size of cervical muscles in patients with cervical vertigo compared to healthy controls. [Participants and Methods] Thicknesses of cervical flexor and extensor muscles were evaluated through ultrasonography and results were compared between the patients and healthy controls by Independent Samples t-test or Mann-Whitney U nonparametric test. [Results] Results showed that, thickness of Longus Colli muscle was significantly different between the patients and healthy controls. [Conclusion] According to findings of the study, size of Longus Colli muscle is likely to be associated with etiology of cervical vertigo.

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Talebi, R. Z., Rezasoltani, A., Khalkhalizavieh, M., Manshadi, F. D., & Baghban, A. A. (2020). Evaluation of cervical spine muscles thickness in patients with cervical vertigo and healthy controls through ultrasonography. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 32(7), 439–443. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.32.439

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