Tools · Take-home information
Patient Handouts
Plain-language A4 information sheets, one per mechanism route from Module 8. Designed for the patient to take home and re-read after the consultation. Each sheet covers what the condition is, what helps, what to avoid, and when to seek further help. Click any sheet to open it, then use your browser's print function (or Ctrl/Cmd+P) to produce a clean A4 printout.
- Mechanism 1 — Proprioceptive
Dizziness from neck signals — your information sheet
When the muscles and joints of your neck are sending mixed messages to your balance system
Open handout → - Mechanism 2 — Sympathetic
Dizziness with autonomic symptoms — your information sheet
When neck-related dizziness brings nausea, palpitations, or feeling unwell more than spinning
Open handout → - Mechanism 3 — RVAS
Rotational artery dizziness — your information sheet
When sustained head turning briefly reduces blood flow to the back of the brain
Open handout → - Mechanism 4 — Central reweighting
Long-standing dizziness with visual sensitivity — your information sheet
When dizziness has become a learned pattern that needs gradual retraining
Open handout →