“…People with neck pain often complain of dizziness and demonstrate sensorimotor control deficits, including disturbances in head movement control (Revel et al, 1991;Treleaven et al, 2003), postural stability (Sj€ ostr€ om et al, 2003;Treleaven et al, 2005c;Field et al, 2008) and oculomotor control (Tjell et al, 2003;Treleaven and Jull, 2005a). Altered afferent cervical input or proprioception to the sensorimotor control system is thought to be responsible for these disturbances and the assessment and treatment of altered cervical proprioception and sensorimotor function is being recognized as an important component in management of neck pain (Treleaven, 2008;Kristjansson and Treleaven, 2009).…”