Dizziness or vertigo due to cervical spine or cervical musculoskeletal issues is not uncommon. Exercises to treat such cervicogenic vertigo or dizziness can be performed at home to help minimize if not resolve this problem. Here are 10 exercises to be performed twice a day beginning with passive range of motion exercises followed by isometric exercises. Dizziness can be experienced with these exercises. When such vertigo spells happen, stop and wait for symptoms to resolve before resuming the exercises. Over weeks to months, the cervicogenic dizzy symptoms should improve. However, if any pain, tingling, or numbness occurs, stop the exercises and contact your spine specialist for further evaluation and recommendations. Not sure if you have cervicogenic vertigo? Here are 3 easy tests to check for this type of dizziness: https://youtu.be/5BhaFiewv9Q Passive Range of Motion Exercises #1: Head Shake (0:49) #2: Head Nod (1:26) #3: Ear to Shoulder (2:09) #4: Head Nod Over Shoulder (2:59) Isometric Exercises #5: Chin Tuck Raises (3:57) #6: Head Rotation - Neutral (4:40) #7: Head Rotation - End Range (5:57) #8: Ear to Shoulder - Neutral (6:46) #9: Ear to Shoulder - End Range (7:34) #10: Back Head Bend (8:16) Check out our online store for other ear/balance related products: https://www.FauquierENT.net/store_ear.htm Visual vertigo and motion sensitivity exercises: https://youtu.be/IhJ_SlCnWb4 Actor Credit: MJ Gordon @marinjayden Certified Yoga Alliance Instructor (RYP500, RPYT, Yin) Certified Fitness Instructor NCEP https://www.MJ-Gordon.com Video produced by Dr. Chris Chang: https://www.FauquierENT.net Still haven’t subscribed to Fauquier ENT on YouTube? ►► https://bit.ly/35SazwA #cervicogenicvertigo #cervicogenicdizziness #cervicalspinevertigo #cervicalspinedizziness #vertigo #dizziness