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Vertigo Relief, Dizziness Relief, Dizzy, Meniere’s Relief, Vertigo, Dizziness, Meniere’s , Meniere’s Disease Vertigo is the feeling that the person or the things around him are spinning when, in fact, there is no movement at all. When the problem is related to head position, this is known as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). Episodes of BPPV can be short-lived and insignificant, or they can be extremely distressing causing horrible dizziness or anywhere between the two extremes. The following are typical symptoms of vertigo:

Although it is hard to predict what may trigger an episode of spinning from one person to another, it generally happens when the head is moved. This has to do with the vestibular system. This is a system of the body that regulates balance and orientation. It is partially compromised of the inner ear and its canals that are filled with fluid. If the vestibular system is malfunctioning for any reason, the brain does not get the proper signals about where the body is located in its environment. This can lead to spinning sensation.

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Doctors only find a reason for vertigo in about 50% of the cases. A common link is seen with head or neck trauma and the occurrence of vertigo.

Vertigo Alleviated by Upper Cervical Chiropractic

The bones of the upper neck vertebrae are responsible for protecting the brainstem. The brainstem is vital to the body’s balancing structure. Therefore, it is extremely important for the brainstem not to be hindered. However, a misalignment of the bones of the neck, particularly the C1 and C2, can cause all kinds of problems in the body. Upper cervical chiropractors, such as myself, have been trained to find these misalignments, and we work to correct them through a gentle, precise adjustment.

A study done in 2006 included 60 people who complained of suffering from vertigo. They all received upper cervical chiropractic care, and each one of them reported seeing their vertigo either improve or go away completely. Amazingly, one person in the study had been dealing with vertigo for 37 years. That person reported being totally symptom-free after only one month of care.

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Vertigo Care That Provides Lasting ReliefDo you suffer from the condition known as vertigo? This form of dizziness if often described by patients as the feeling that the world is spinning around them. Really it describes any false sensation of movement, from the idea that the things around a person are moving to the sensation that the person is moving while stationary. What are some of the underlying issues that result in vertigo and where can you turn to for drug-free help?

Situations That lead to Vertigo

There are many conditions that have vertigo as a symptom as well as many other vertigo triggers. Here are just a few.

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This is by no means a conclusive list of causes, and some are more serious than others. You may be surprised to learn that many cases of vertigo are the result of neck trauma.

Whiplash and Vertigo

A few years ago, a study was conducted involving 139 Meniere’s patients. Each had a history of whiplash, mostly from car accidents. 136 of the patients responded to upper cervical care (3 quit the study after only 6 weeks), showing the relationship between vertigo and an upper cervical subluxation. After just 6 weeks the average intensity of patient symptoms had been reduced to a third of what it had been at the outset of the study. After two years, patients were still seeing benefits and a continued decline in symptom severity.  

If you have suffered head or neck trauma and are now experiencing vertigo, let us show you what upper cervical chiropractic can do for you.

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Vertigo Relief, Dizziness Relief, Dizzy, Meniere’s Relief, Vertigo, Dizziness, Meniere’s , Meniere’s Disease Often, the reason behind vertigo has to do with bacteria that causes inflammation and swelling of the vestibular nerve. This is called vestibular neuritis, also known as Labyrinthitis. The vestibular nerve is responsible for balance and for keeping your body in control. Therefore, when it is affected, it can lead to episodes of vertigo. These attacks can come on suddenly and can cause a single spinning that does not come back, a series of episodes, or a condition that can last from 3 to 6 weeks in duration.

What symptoms are associated with vestibular neuritis?

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Bacteria and Vertigo

How does the ear get infected with bacteria in the first place? This may happen more easily if a person has a cold or the flu, but this is not always the case. Here are a few theories:

How Upper Cervical Chiropractic Can Help Vertigo

Upper cervical chiropractic can help vertigo patients due to the fact that a misalignment of just ¼ of a millimeter in the upper neck can lead to problems throughout the entire body, including vertigo. A misalignment here hinders communication between the brain and the body. It can also affect the nerves that connect to the ear causing them to relay improper signals about where the body is located. All of this is the perfect environment for vertigo to occur.

By using a gentle technique to produce long lasting corrections, the body can begin to heal itself using its own natural restorative properties. Once the top two bones of the neck are back in position, and the body begins functioning at its optimum once again, many patients report seeing the symptoms of vertigo decrease, and some see them dissipate entirely.

To schedule a complimentary consultation with Dr. Crowder call our McKinney office at 972-449-5845. You can also click the button below.

To schedule a complimentary consultation with Dr. Crowder, call our McKinney office at 972-449-5845. You can also click the button below.

If you are outside of the local area, you can find an Upper Cervical Doctor near you at www.uppercervicalawareness.com.

Disease, Meniere’s DiseaseMeniere’s disease is a problem of the inner ear and is known for the following combination of symptoms:

The pathways of the inner ear are lined with sensors that react to the fluid within the ear. If the amount, the pressure, or the chemicals involved are disrupted in any way, the result can be Meniere’s disease.

An exact cause for Meniere’s disease is yet to be discovered. However, the Tech Times recently published information that indicates that a cause may have been found. Studies that are being conducted in Colorado point to a connection between Meniere’s disease and other medical conditions that cause the flow of blood to be reduced to the brain, such as migraines.

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Can Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care Help Relieve Meniere’s Disease?

At Crowder Specific Chiropractic, we understand the importance of a healthy upper neck and a healthy, properly functioning body. The bones located at the top of the spine just below the skull need to be aligned properly in order for proper blood flow to enter and exit the brain. Misalignments in this area can have a huge impact on brainstem function and circulation of blood to the neck and head.

We use a unique method to analyze the neck of our patients and then correct any misalignments we may find. We do not pop or twist the spine but use a gentle technique that helps the upper neck vertebrae to realign themselves naturally. This allows them to stay in alignment longer than what is achieved with traditional chiropractic care. As a result, the body has a greater opportunity to heal.

To schedule a complimentary consultation with Dr. Crowder, call our McKinney office at 972-449-5845. You can also click the button below.

If you are outside of the local area, you can find an Upper Cervical Doctor near you at www.uppercervicalawareness.com.

Vertigo Relief, Dizziness Relief, Dizzy, Meniere’s Relief, Vertigo, Dizziness, Meniere’s, Meniere's disease Dizziness and vertigo can be scary events. Feeling off-balance can affect your ability to not only walk and drive, but it can also affect your quality of life during those attacks. Nausea and vomiting are common. Most people do not know that there is a difference between dizziness and vertigo.

Dizziness

In contrast, vertigo is described as a false sensation of movement. Traditional treatment of vertigo involves medication and possibly surgery, depending on the case. These may help lessen the effects of an attack in the short-term, but they do not address a potential cause of vertigo.

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Your Neck and Vertigo

Your spine is designed to protect your spinal cord. Your spinal cord carries signals to and from your brain. When the top bone in your neck (atlas) is misaligned, this can create pressure within your spinal cord at the base of your neck. This can affect signals going to and from your brainstem, potentially leading to vertigo symptoms.

Here at Crowder Specific, we are trained in Upper Cervical Care, a specific chiropractic approach that detects and corrects atlas misalignments. Upper Cervical adjustments are incredibly gentle, with no popping or twisting. Through specific realignment of the atlas, pressure within the spinal cord is reduced. The brainstem is able to send and receive messages without distortion. This may lead to a reduction in vertigo symptoms.

Elster conducted an analysis of 60 patients with chronic vertigo that received specific atlas corrections. 48 out of the 60 patients received complete resolution of vertigo symptoms. All of the cases received some reduction of vertigo severity and/or frequency over the course of one to six months of atlas care. (2)

References

  1. Tucci D. Dizziness and Vertigo - Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders [Internet]. Merck Manuals Consumer Version. 2015 [cited 14 March 2016]. Available from: http://www.merckmanuals.com/home/ear,-nose,-and-throat-disorders/symptoms-of-ear-disorders/dizziness-and-vertigo
  2. Elster E. Sixty Patients With Chronic Vertigo Undergoing Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care to Correct Vertebral Subluxation: A Retrospective Analysis. J Vert Sub Res [Internet]. 2006 [cited 14 March 2016];2006(Nov):1-9. Available from: https://vertebralsubluxation.sharepoint.com/Pages/2006_1174_Vertigo.aspx

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Vertigo Linked to Head TraumaVertigo, the sudden sensation that a person is spinning, is difficult to cope with and even harder to find an actual cause for. Medical doctors are only able to find an underlying reason in approximately 50% cases. The majority of these causes lead back to head injuries.

This fact was discovered in a study performed involving 60 patients. When a medical history was taken on each patient, it was revealed that 93% of them had suffered some type of trauma, such as during skiing, car accidents, horseback riding, and some as simple as tripping and falling. Only 4 of the participants could not remember having an accident that was related to their vertigo.

This clearly shows the connection between trauma that affects the head and neck and vertigo. How much damage was done during the accident does not seem to matter. Therefore, if someone is experiencing vertigo, it is vital to recognize the fact that it could be caused by some sort of injury, even if this injury happened a long time ago.

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Upper Cervical Care for Vertigo

The C1 and C2 vertebrae, which are the top two bones of the neck, are very susceptible to injury due to their location and mobility. They protect the brainstem. However, if they are misaligned they can actually cause the brainstem to malfunction sending improper signals to and from the body and brain. This leads to a number of health problems, including vertigo.

At Crowder Specific Chiropractic, we have been specifically trained to detect where a certain misalignment is and then work to correct this. Once corrected, the body can begin to heal and the brain can once again receive and send proper signals. Our patients have reported a decrease in symptoms. Some have had it go into remission entirely. Is there is more proof available? The study referenced earlier saw a patient that had suffered from vertigo for 37 years have it go away completely. Additional proof abounds. Why not give it a try?

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If you are outside of the local area, you can find an Upper Cervical Doctor near you at www.uppercervicalawareness.com.

Vertigo, Spinning, Headache, Dizzy
Vertigo can be the result of past injuries to the neck that have not been properly cared for. Since many ignore neck injuries and expect them to go away on their own, the initial damage caused to the neck eventually begins to affect the ears and the vestibular system which is responsible for maintaining balance.

The top vertebrae in the neck are also called the upper cervical spine. When a misalignment occurs here, it affects how the weight of the head (10-14 pounds) is distributed across the body.

The righting reflex is in charge of keeping the eyes level to the horizon. Because of this, when a misalignment occurs in the neck, other parts of the body have to shift to compensate. Especially when the C1 and C2 are misaligned, this can create pressure on the brainstem or in the spinal cord.

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Brainstem Dysfunction Leads to Vertigo

The brainstem plays a vital role in helping to maintain balance. It is the communication center between the ears and the brain. When a misalignment in the neck is affecting brainstem function, signals from the vestibular nerve and other parts of the body can become distorted. Vertigo is just one possible outcome of such an occurrence.

A Natural Solution in McKinney, TX

If you suffer from vertigo, I want to encourage you to set up an appointment for a consultation. Upper cervical chiropractors have had great success in relieving vertigo since the condition often springs from an upper cervical misalignment.

We start with a thorough examination of the upper spine to determine if a misalignment exists. Once the exact location and degree of the misalignment can be identified, necessary corrections can take place. As a result, patients may experience a lessening of the frequency or severity of vertigo, and some may enjoy complete resolution.

To schedule a complimentary consultation with Dr. Crowder, call our McKinney office at 972-449-5845. You can also click the button below.

If you are outside of the local area, you can find an Upper Cervical Doctor near you at www.uppercervicalawareness.com.

Vertigo, Dizzy, Dizziness, Spinning, Menieres DiseaseVertigo is the feeling of spinning or rotation of a person or things around him while he is not actually moving. A child spinning around until he gets dizzy is an example of self-imposed vertigo. This disorder can indicate an internal problem when there is no explainable cause like spinning.

Two Different Reasons for Vertigo

Vertigo is categorized as either peripheral or central. Central has to do with a malfunction in the brain or spinal column. Peripheral has to do with the nerves that connect to the inner ear. It would be hard for someone to know which one he or she is suffering with. Here is a list of questions that will help.

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If a person can answer yes to the above questions and has had episodes of vertigo, it may indicate that he has peripheral vertigo due to inner ear problems. This may not be true in every situation and should be confirmed in person by a health care professional.

How Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care Helps

By seeking the care of an upper cervical chiropractor, a determination can be made as to where a person’s vertigo is coming from. Misalignments in the upper neck can hinder communication to and from the brain and the body. We will use a special 3-dimensional x-ray to find this misalignment and develop a treatment plan individualized to each patient. We then will correct this problem allowing healing to take place in the body. Many patients have reported a decrease in or elimination of symptoms after receiving such an adjustment.

References:

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Vertigo, Dizzy, Dizziness, Spinning, Menieres DiseaseThe Vestibular system is responsible for balance. That is why a dysfunction with any part of this system, such as the inner ear, can result in issues like vertigo. What is vertigo? It is the sensation that the room is spinning around you or that you are spinning when you are not. Think of how you felt as a kid after someone spun you around for a game a pin the tail on the donkey.

So what can cause vertigo for a person who hasn’t intentionally been spinning around? Consider what may occur when the top two vertebrae become misaligned. Remember that the human head can weigh 10 pounds or more, so a misalignment of the bones that support the head can cause a major shift.

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Weight Distribution Is Critical

Once such a misalignment has caused an uneven distribution of the weight of the head, the brain gets to work trying to compensate. This process is called the righting reflex. The body does what it has to do to keep the ears and eyes level with the horizon. Unfortunately, the entire body may have to shift things around to make that happen. One result can be undue pressure on parts of the nervous system such as the brainstem. The brainstem is an important part of communication in the vestibular system. That means a misalignment can ultimately cause vertigo simply due to its sensitive location.

Correcting the Underlying Problem of Vertigo

Now for the good news. At Crowder Specific Chiropractic, our specialty is detecting and correcting the exact misalignment in the upper neck that causes problems like vertigo. Through very specific and gentle examinations and corrections, a treatment plan can be prepared for your unique needs.

Once an upper cervical misalignment is corrected, your body can begin to shift back into the proper position. As a result, many have seen a vast improvement in conditions such as vertigo, some even seeing a complete resolution of their symptoms.

 

To schedule a complimentary consultation with Dr. Crowder, call our McKinney office at 972-449-5845. You can also click the button below.

If you are outside of the local area, you can find an Upper Cervical Doctor near you at www.uppercervicalawareness.com.

Understanding Meniere’s Disease in McKinney, TXMeniere’s disease got its name after a French physician proposed a theory about how the bouts of vertigo attacks, tinnitus (ringing in the ear), and loss of hearing had their origins in the inner ear rather than from the brain, which was the current belief at that time.  This was in 1861, and many theories have been proposed since then in an attempt to understand what may be causing this triad of symptoms.  These theories include viral infection, autoimmune reaction, genetic connections, circulation problems, or allergies.

While Meniere’s disease is still poorly understood, it is generally agreed that there is excess fluid called endolymph that builds in the inner ear.  Because of a lack of understanding of the disease, treatment options are limited and typically just address symptoms rather than looking for the actual cause.

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A possible explanation for this fluid buildup lies in a very specific type of misalignment that occurs at the top vertebrae of the neck.  The atlas and axis vertebra protect the brainstem. However, when they shift out of alignment due to an injury or wear and tear, brainstem function can be compromised.  Since the brainstem relays messages travelling between the brain and body, when an atlas misalignment is present, these messages become distorted, and this can lead to conditions that allow for the development of Meniere’s disease symptoms.

Upper cervical chiropractic care can be a natural means of finding relief that is not merely temporary.  At Crowder Specific Chiropractic, we take great care to understand our patients’ issues and get to the underlying cause.  The adjustments are customized to meet each patient’s needs and are gentle and specific.  By restoring normal alignment, the body’s own recuperative abilities are optimized.

References:

http://vestibular.org/menieres-disease

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