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Dizziness in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Practice: Classification and Pathophysiology
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KinesiologyHealth SciencesMedicinePhysical Therapy InterventionOrthopaedicsChiropracticOrthopedic Physical TherapyRehabilitationNeurologic Physical TherapyPhysical TreatmentPhysical TherapistsOrthopaedic SurgeryNeuromusculoskeletal DisorderDiagnostic Classification SystemPhysical TherapyPhysical Medicine
Dizziness is a frequent complaint in patients presenting to orthopaedic physical therapists. Differential diagnosis of dizziness is complex but essential and requires knowledge of musculoskeletal, vestibular, cardiovascular, neurological, metabolic, and psychiatric conditions, thus transcending the musculoskeletal boundaries of orthopaedic physical therapy clinical practice. Physical therapy intervention is not indicated for many causes of dizziness. Some types of dizziness present contra-indications to certain orthopaedic physical therapy interventions. This article presents a diagnostic classification system and relevant pathophysiology that may facilitate orthopaedic physical therapy diagnosis, screening, and subsequent appropriate physical therapy management or medical referral.
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