HI all,
Thanks for the input so far. Dizziness is described as lightheadedness, not true vertigo. This is a constant thing with no discernable aggs/eases although she does tend to lie-sit slowly just habitually now since this has been going on for 14 months. Nil VBI signs (no nystagmus, or nausea, nil loss of facial control, nil auditory symptoms etc). Client is very unsteady on her feet and tends to wall-walk or furniture prop but does not state that the room is spinning or rotational at all.
In my last treatment I worked primarily on right side (sore side) scalenes, lev scap and anterior cervical musculature and will review client tomorrow to see if it helped! The muscles were indeed extremely tense and painful, and I was interested in Neuromuscular's story (but only read this after the last treatment tho!) but I had to be quite gentle as client has relatively low pain threshold (or i'm just a brutal physio... which might occasionally be the case!). So it will be a slowly slowly approach (or my dear client might not come back again!) and we'll see and update later.
Cheers
msk101