Vertigo can make you feel off-balance, dizzy, or as if the world around you is spinning. For those who suffer from vertigo, even simple daily tasks can become challenging. At Anatomy Chiropractic in San Diego, we offer specific chiropractic care to address the underlying causes of vertigo and help restore balance and well-being.
What Causes Vertigo?
Vertigo often originates from problems within the inner ear, where balance is regulated, or from disruptions in the nervous system. Causes can range from inner ear infections to head trauma or even spinal misalignments in the neck, which can interfere with nerve signals that regulate balance.
How Chiropractic Care Can Help
- Correcting Upper Cervical Misalignments: Misalignments in the upper cervical spine (near the base of the skull) can disrupt nerve signals to the inner ear, contributing to vertigo symptoms. Upper cervical chiropractic adjustments realign this area, helping reduce interference and restoring proper communication between the body and brain.
- Vestibular Rehabilitation: At Anatomy Chiropractic, we focus on improving balance and stability through specific adjustments and vestibular exercises that target the inner ear’s role in balance. By realigning the spine, chiropractic care can help recalibrate the body’s balance systems.
- Gentle, Low-Force Techniques: Using low-force techniques like the Activator Method, our chiropractor provides precise adjustments without cracking or popping, making this approach ideal for patients with vertigo who may be sensitive to head and neck movements.
Benefits of Chiropractic Care for Vertigo
Many of our patients experience reduced dizziness, improved balance, and relief from other vertigo symptoms over time. Chiropractic care provides a natural, drug-free option to address vertigo’s root cause, offering a safe and effective solution to regain balance.
If vertigo is affecting your life, contact Anatomy Chiropractic to learn more about how our specialized techniques can help you find relief. Schedule a consultation and take the first step toward a balanced, stable life free from the effects of vertigo.