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Attackenschwindel — Der zervikale Faktor

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Zervikogene Gleichgewichtsstörungen sind in der Fachwelt umstritten, wobei zwei Lager, die Befürworter und die Gegner in der Regel unvereinbar differente Ansichten vertreten. Hülse und Hölzl konnten in einer Follow-up Studie die klinische Bedeutung von Diagnostik und Therapie zervikal bedingter Störung im HNO-Gebiet erneut hervorheben (Hülse und Hölzl 2004).

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Hölzl, M., Weikert, S., Rogalla, P., Gabel, P., Scherer, H. (2008). Attackenschwindel — Der zervikale Faktor. In: Scherer, H. (eds) Der Gleichgewichtssinn. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-75432-0_9

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