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Cervicogenic Headache and Cervicagenic Dizziness: Can my neck be causing headache and dizziness?

24 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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Can your neck really cause dizziness or headaches? In this episode of What’s in Your Head: Tools for Pain & Dizziness, Dr. Pete Schultz, physical therapist, breaks down the topic of cervicogenic dizziness and cervicogenic headache—two conditions that can be confusing, frustrating, and often overlap with vestibular, migraine, and stress-related symptoms. You’ll learn how the neck, nervous system, balance system, and autonomic nervous system can all interact to create symptoms like dizziness, head pressure, neck pain, tension, and headaches. Pete also explains how these conditions are evaluated in physical therapy and the evidence-informed treatment strategies he uses in the clinic, including manual therapy, exercise, vestibular rehab, cervical proprioception training, biofeedback, self-regulation, and pain reprocessing strategies. If you’ve ever felt dizzy with neck tension, headaches after stress, or symptoms triggered by posture and movement, this episode can help you better understand what may be going on—and what can help. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice or a substitute for individualized evaluation or treatment. If you are experiencing dizziness, headaches, neck pain, or other concerning symptoms, consult with a licensed healthcare provider. Resources: Schedule a Physical Therapy or Vestibular Evaluation: Dynamic Sports Physical Therapy – www.DynamicSportsPT.com [http://www.DynamicSportsPT.com] Learn more about pain, dizziness, headaches, and recovery tools: Pain and Dizzy – www.PainandDizzy.com [http://www.PainandDizzy.com]

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Can your neck really cause dizziness or headaches? In this episode of What’s in Your Head: Tools for Pain & Dizziness, Dr. Pete Schultz, physical therapist, breaks down the topic of cervicogenic dizziness and cervicogenic headache—two conditions that can be confusing, frustrating, and often overlap with vestibular, migraine, and stress-related symptoms. You’ll learn how the neck, nervous system, balance system, and autonomic nervous system can all interact to create symptoms like dizziness, head pressure, neck pain, tension, and headaches. Pete also explains how these conditions are evaluated in physical therapy and the evidence-informed treatment strategies he uses in the clinic, including manual therapy, exercise, vestibular rehab, cervical proprioception training, biofeedback, self-regulation, and pain reprocessing strategies. If you’ve ever felt dizzy with neck tension, headaches after stress, or symptoms triggered by posture and movement, this episode can help you better understand what may be going on—and what can help. Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice or a substitute for individualized evaluation or treatment. If you are experiencing dizziness, headaches, neck pain, or other concerning symptoms, consult with a licensed healthcare provider. Resources: Schedule a Physical Therapy or Vestibular Evaluation: Dynamic Sports Physical Therapy – www.DynamicSportsPT.com [http://www.DynamicSportsPT.com] Learn more about pain, dizziness, headaches, and recovery tools: Pain and Dizzy – www.PainandDizzy.com [http://www.PainandDizzy.com]

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