An interactive teaching atlas
The neck as a vertigo organ —
examine it, image it, treat it.
Cervicogenic Dizziness is a clinician's guide to cervicogenic dizziness: functional anatomy of the upper cervical proprioceptive system, the provocation tests that isolate the neck from the labyrinth, the vestibular workup that rules out a peripheral or central cause, and the manual, rehabilitative, and pharmacological options once the diagnosis is made.
Modules
How to read this atlas
Every module is written at three reader levels — Foundation, Trainee, Clinician — toggleable from the sidebar. Citations sit in superscript next to the claim they support. Every page is print-ready and exports cleanly to PDF. Progress, bookmarks, and quiz state live locally in your browser; the atlas never sends your data anywhere.