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DIZZINESS
Among head and neck muscles, suboccipital muscles act as stabilizers and controllers of the head.
Dizziness can be brought on by structural and functional alterations in the suboccipital muscles. Cervicogenic dizziness may be specifically linked to myodural bridges and trigger point activation triggered by aberrant head posture.
Failure to maintain the cervical spine's natural C-curve can put stress on the muscles that link the head to the neck. This can cause dizziness, headaches, chronic fatigue, and other symptoms.
Based on this anatomical basis, using the Cure Pillow to support the normal C-curvature of the neck during sleep can prevent and improve symptoms related to dizziness.


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