Vertigo FAQs

Vertigo FAQs

Experiencing sudden dizziness and a spinning room can be both disorienting and distressing. If you've encountered such sensations without a clear cause, you might be dealing with vertigo—an inner ear issue that affects your balance and can induce nausea. Luckily, you don't need to endure these unsettling experiences, as chiropractic care from Back To Health Family Chiropractic in Fort Worth, TX may offer effective solutions.

What Are Symptoms of Vertigo?

As previously mentioned, dizziness and nausea are both common symptoms of Vertigo. Alongside dizziness, symptoms may also include eye focus difficulties, tinnitus, vomiting, loss of balance or even hearing impairment.

Is Vertigo a Symptom of an Underlying Medical Issue?

Vertigo can be a symptom of various medical conditions. These conditions include ear infections, inner ear disorders, and neurological issues. These conditions share commonalities in that they all greatly impact how your body detects head movement and how signals travel to the brain for balance and spatial orientation.

Are There Different Types of Vertigo?

Vertigo is classified into two primary types: peripheral and central. Peripheral vertigo can stem from various factors, including medication usage, head trauma, and inflammation, irritation, or pressure on the vestibular nerve within the ear. On the other hand, central vertigo may be linked to conditions such as multiple sclerosis, seizures, strokes, medication side effects, tumors, or vestibular migraines. Symptoms like dizziness and nausea are often linked to peripheral vertigo. Central vertigo might also manifest with facial paralysis, swallowing difficulties, weakness, and double vision. Our thorough examination will help determine what type of vertigo you are experiencing and how we may be able to help treat it.

How Can a Chiropractor Help with Vertigo?

At Back To Health Family Chiropractic, we utilize a specialized approach called Atlas Orthogonal when it comes to vertigo treatment. This gentle, specific, and painless technique has been in practice since the 1960s. It operates on the principle that a misalignment of your C1 vertebra, known as the Atlas, can disrupt your body's overall balance. Utilizing the Atlas Orthogonal Precision Adjusting Instrument, we use a gentle and specific percussive wave to effectively facilitate adjustments, promoting harmony within your system.

If you're dealing with peripheral vertigo, an underlying musculoskeletal misalignment could be contributing to your dizziness. Our expert Board Certified Atlas Chiropractor, Dr. Chris Michlin, employs Atlas Orthogonal by focusing the adjustment on the Atlas vertebra in the spine. By adjusting the Atlas, it effectively allows for the realignment of the balance centers of the brain, which will in turn balance your muscles, joints, and spine, ultimately restoring the equilibrium to your system.

Partner with Back To Health Family Chiropractic in Fort Worth, TX

Our foremost objective at Back To Health Family Chiropractic is swift and painless relief from vertigo symptoms. If you live in the Fort Worth, TX area and are looking for effective vertigo treatment, reach out to Board Certified Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractor today. Your well-being is Dr. Chris Michlin’s priority, and he is committed to helping you regain your balance and sense of stability. Contact us without delay to embark on your journey toward better health.

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