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Old 10-09-2016, 10:57 AM #1
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Default Neck treatment options

Hi everyone. Wondering if I could get some opinions on what I should do moving forward.

My suspected concussion happened while riding rollercoasters 3 months ago. No head impact.

I've been having dizziness/offbalance related to head movement and the frequency of the dizziness/offbalance has been increasing over the last few weeks. I've been starting to suspect that it might be because of a neck issue. I see that all my symptoms fit in with the assessment of Cervicogenic Dizziness.

I went to a Chiro the other day and told him how my offbalance issues happen and he believes that my neck is definitely the issue. He said if I was open for it that I should do some soft tissue work with him. I believe he said it was Myofacial release ?

Do soft tissue neck injuries self heal over time? or should I actively be seeking treatment?

Thanks
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