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"How to Diagnose Cervicogenic Dizziness: With the Optimal Sequence Algorithm" by Harrison Vaughan, Danielle Vaughan, and Brent Harper introduces a step-by-step approach to identifying cervicogenic dizziness. The authors present the Optimal Sequence Algorithm, a method designed to distinguish this condition from other causes of dizziness or vertigo. This book serves as a valuable resource for healthcare professionals aiming to improve diagnostic accuracy and provide effective treatment for patients with dizziness related to cervical spine issues.

"How to Diagnose Cervicogenic Dizziness: With the Optimal Sequence Algorithm" by Harrison Vaughan, Danielle Vaughan, and Brent Harper introduces a step-by-step approach to identifying cervicogenic dizziness. The authors present the Optimal Sequence Algorithm, a method designed to distinguish this condition from other causes of dizziness or vertigo. This book serves as a valuable resource for healthcare professionals aiming to improve diagnostic accuracy and provide effective treatment for patients with dizziness related to cervical spine issues.

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Harrison Vaughan, Danielle Vaughan, Brent Harper

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Harrison Vaughan (DPT), Danielle Vaughan (DPT), and Brent Harper (DPT) co-authored "How to Diagnose Cervicogenic Dizziness: With the Optimal Sequence Algorithm" (2020). The book introduces the Optimal Sequence Algorithm, a structured approach for clinicians to accurately diagnose cervicogenic dizziness by systematically ruling out other potential causes. Their methodology emphasizes precise clinical reasoning to enhance patient outcomes in cases of dizziness originating from cervical spine dysfunction.

Harrison Vaughan (DPT), Danielle Vaughan (DPT), and Brent Harper (DPT) co-authored "How to Diagnose Cervicogenic Dizziness: With the Optimal Sequence Algorithm" (2020). The book introduces the Optimal Sequence Algorithm, a structured approach for clinicians to accurately diagnose cervicogenic dizziness by systematically ruling out other potential causes. Their methodology emphasizes precise clinical reasoning to enhance patient outcomes in cases of dizziness originating from cervical spine dysfunction.

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English

Topic

Chronic Illnesses, Physical Health

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How to Diagnose Cervicogenic Dizziness: With the Optimal Sequence Algorithm

How to Diagnose Cervicogenic Dizziness: With the Optimal Sequence Algorithm

ISBN 10|13 

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326

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