Chiropractic Care And Vertigo
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Who remembers being a kid and loving the merry-go-round?

One of the big kids would push as fast as he could, and we would all scream, "FASTER!"

Then the big kid would jump on and join us in the frenzy.

Once the merry-go-round slowed down, we would all jump off and try to walk a straight line, but we couldn't even stand on our feet.

We were too dizzy.

Before that, we would beg our moms and our dads to spin us around in circles just to get dizzy. We'd play ring around the rosie, and run around that ring as fast as we could.

As we got older, we turned to carnivals and amusement parks. Carnival rides that spun us in ten different directions, and roller coasters that whipped us around corners at 75mph.

For some reason, we've always been fascinated by being dizzy. Maybe it's the rush we're after and not the dizziness, but the end result was always dizziness.

But now imagine being an adult and not being in control of when you're dizzy.

When we were kids, or even as adults, the dizziness after the events we talked about earlier wore off relatively fast. It would last just a few minutes at most.

Imagine dizziness like that coming out of nowhere and lasting for hours or even days.

That's vertigo. As you can probably imagine, adults that suffer from it don't enjoy the vertigo symptoms like the kids do.

Luckily, chiropractic care is a holistic approach that has been found to help with certain types of vertigo.

In the article below, we'll talk more about vertigo and chiropractic treatment, and how it's an effective treatment for adults suffering from vertigo.

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Vertigo is a sense of spinning dizziness

What is Vertigo?

Vertigo is a sense of spinning dizziness and can be a symptom of a wide range of conditions. Positional vertigo is when calcium carbonate crystals, called otoconia, break loose and fall into the semicircular canals of the inner ear.

Vertigo can happen at any age, but it is most common in people aged 65 years and over.

A person can experience episodes of vertigo that are temporary or long-term, with persistent vertigo being linked to mental health issues.

A psychiatric problem may cause dizziness, or vertigo may affect a person's ability to function in everyday life, leading to depression or anxiety. Emotional health and physical health are often tied together. 

Many people think vertigo is just a common symptom of being afraid of heights. However, the two are not related.

It is often associated with looking down from a great height, but the loss of balance can also be triggered by other types of movement, such as walking or gazing out a car window.

There are many conditions that can cause this debilitating condition and typical over-the-counter medication doesn't do a whole lot for the intense dizziness.

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What Is Vertigo A Symptom Of

A person with vertigo will have a sense that their head, or their surrounding environment, is moving or spinning and just an overall feeling of dizziness.

Vertigo is usually a symptom of other condition, and it can also have its own set of related symptoms.

Typically, vertigo is a sign of a problem in an area of your body that plays a role in how your body orients itself and maintains balance.

It can also be a symptom of:

  • Balance problems and lightheadedness
  • Motion sickness
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Tinnitus
  • A feeling of fullness in the ear
  • Headache
  • Damage to the inner ear
  • Damage to spinal joints or ligaments
  • Misalignment or a partial dislocation of the vertebrae in the neck.
  • In rare cases, significant brain disease such as a stroke or tumor.

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What Is Chiropractic Care

Chiropractors are health care providers that focus on the spine and other joints of the body, and their connection to the nervous system.

Chiropractic adjustments are an all natural, holistic approach to health care free of medication side effects that come with most other forms of health-care. The evidence-based practice approach has proven to help many different medical conditions.

Chiropractors are primary care doctors specializing in cervical spine health and overall well-being, to make sure you have the quality of life you deserve.

Chiropractic treatment focuses on spinal adjustment, known as chiropractic manipulation, to restore joint function and support the nervous system. A spinal adjustment is a very safe, specific, controlled force applied to a joint to restore proper function and mobility.

Chiropractic adjustments reduce back and neck pain, increase movement, and improve performance.

In addition to spinal adjustments, chiropractors also provide soft-tissue therapies like massage, lifestyle recommendations, fitness coaching, and nutritional advice.

A chiropractor helps their patients maintain optimal health while avoiding unnecessary drugs or surgery, and it is estimated that around 50 million Americans visit a chiropractor every year for cervical manipulations.

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Chiropractic care can help treat many types of vertigo

How Chiropractic Care Can Help With Vertigo

A chiropractor helps their patients maintain optimal health while avoiding unnecessary drugs or surgery, and it is estimated that around 50 million Americans visit a chiropractor every year for cervical manipulations.

The treatment you receive from your chiropractor will depend on what your vertigo is a symptom of and the type of dizziness you're experiencing.

One effective treatment option is an adjustment targeting the joints that aren't moving properly.

In the upper neck, a faulty motion pattern can result in mistaken information about body position and movement being communicated from your joints to your brain.

A simple spinal manipulation can often restore your center of balance and reduce the episodes of dizziness. Soft tissue treatment like massages can also sometimes help in terms of dizziness.

If the problem is inner-ear related, your chiropractor may perform what's called the Epley Maneuver to improve your sense of balance.

If the problem is inner-ear related, your chiropractor may perform what's called the Epley Maneuver to improve your sense of balance.

Another option for inner ear related vertigo is specific exercises targeting the inner-ear system to reduce the feelings of dizziness.

Your chiropractor will perform an initial assessment, including a physical examination, balance testing, and a complete medical history, and then they will decide what the best course of action to treat your vertigo will be.

Some people who see chiropractors for dizziness feel immediate relief after the first adjustment, however sometimes relief can take up to weeks of treatment. But don't get discouraged, relief from dizziness is possible.

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See A Chiropractor Today

If you're experiencing vertigo, seeing a chiropractor is an excellent option for you.

During your first visit, the chiropractor will perform the initial assessment, devise a treatment plan, and will likely start the treatment that day.

Your chiropractor will also recommend exercises, nutritional information, and lifestyle changes that you can do on your own that will also help you keep your vertigo away.

If you don't have a chiropractor, contact the team at Car Wreck Doctor.

They will pair you with a chiropractor that can treat your condition, so you can finally get things back to normal.

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