Dr.N.R.Jayakumar Completed Ph.D in Cervical Spondylosis in Homoeopathic University-Jaipur. under the supervision of Prof. Dr.Chathurbhuja Nayak (Formerly Director General of CCRH-New Delhi) Period: 2013-2016. ‘Cervical spondylosis’ is a degenerative process of the cervical spine involving the ...
cervical spondylosisvertigoIntroductionEtiology of vertigo is wide and each etiological factor should be treated accordingly. This study was conducted to assess the prevalence of cervical spondylosis among the cases with vertigo and to assess the clinical factors associated with it. Materials and MethodsA...
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More adverse events were reported among the studies on lumbar (9.7%) than cervical spondylosis (2.7%). The nature of interventions were non-pharmacological (10.6%;n=12), pharmacological (n=2; 1.8%) or combined (n=1; 0.9%).#Only one in eight studies reported any adverse event following ...