What’s the Deal with Vertigo?
Vertigo is often caused by an issue in the inner ear. A chiropractor can help with vertigo symptoms by performing gentle spinal adjustments and adjustments to improve balance and relieve nausea and headaches.
Those experiencing vertigo feel a sensation of being off balance, like they’re spinning or being pulled in one direction. It can cause nausea, headache,
vomiting, sweating and a ringing in the ears or abnormal eye movement. For some, vertigo seems to simply go away with time. For others, it is a reoccurring
problem that reappears with little warning and makes everyday tasks difficult.
A commonly cited cause of vertigo is inner ear issues—often due to buildup or infection—which can compromise the body’s ability to find balance.
In our experience, patients who suffer from vertigo are often found to have subluxations, misalignments, in the C1 region at the base of the skull.
The C1 affects blood supply, the pituitary gland, scalp, bones of the face, brain, nervous system, and unsurprisingly, middle and inner ear.
This misalignment can interfere with sensory information to the cerebellum part of the brain, which coordinates voluntary movements like balance, posture
and coordination—it can also cause dizziness, the commonly seen symptom of vertigo. This subluxation could be the result of a number of things,
from prior head/neck trauma to minor traumas such as improper posture or poor sleep positioning.
Our best recommendation is to be seen for a full evaluation by a chiropractic physician, who will likely prescribe regular chiropractic adjustments to
remove subluxations from the spine. Studies show that spinal manipulation can have many positive effects on vertigo symptoms—improved balance,
reduction in dizziness and for some, even complete remission. Additionally, by addressing the subluxation in the C1 region of the spine, potential
disruptions between the brain and spinal nerves are eliminated, allowing the body to heal as it was meant to.
Ongoing chiropractic care, including adjustments and therapies, can prevent any further spells and reoccurrences. See how it affected this Chiro One patient’s
quality of life:
“My problem with vertigo started in early 2012. After two consecutive business trips (a total of five weeks), I developed vertigo while traveling. I was
experiencing stress and tightening in the back and shoulders. I wasn’t able to function normally and it impacted my work.
At first, I didn’t trust chiropractic—I thought it was a scam. But I haven’t had a vertigo spell since starting at Chiro One. It’s a great form of
therapy, and it helps me function. I highly recommend it. Now, I can exercise and function normally.”
– Monica, Burr Ridge Patient
Suffering from vertigo? Schedule an appointment to be seen by a chiropractic doctor in the Chicagoland
area. Relief could be an adjustment away!
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