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Question: Cervical spine

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 Cervical spine
Is it possible that a crooked cervical spine can cause impaired vision, dizziness and tinnitus problems?

von S.   |  am 2002-12-03 14:47:53

crooked cervical spine Answer: Cervical spine
Dear Mr S.,

Very tense muscles in the area of the cervical spine can often be the cause of dizziness, impaired vision and in some cases tinnitus.

Yours sincerely,

Dr. med. R. Schneiderhan



Praxisklinik Dr. Schneiderhan  |  am 2002-12-03 14:48:48


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