Chronic dizziness or imbalance is not only unpleasant to experience, but it can also have a significant impact on the ability of a person to function day-to-day. Activities that are typically thought of to be simple tasks, such as dressing or bathing, can become difficult or impossible for the person suffering from the effects of dizziness. It is reported that approximately 69 million Americans have experienced some form of vestibular dysfunction and vertigo symptoms.1
The Vestibular Disorders Association offers the following definitions to help clarify the various types of experiences associated with dizziness2:
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A number of health conditions can be contributing to the above-mentioned problems. Disruptions to the signals to the brain from the body’s sensory systems can be important pieces of the dizziness puzzle. Sensory information is gathered and processed by:3
While it is important to discern the nature of the dizziness or imbalance condition, they all may share one critical thing in common – the underlying cause. As an upper cervical chiropractor, McKinney, TX vertigo expert Dr. Terry Crowder specializes in locating and correcting the underlying cause of conditions that create vertigo, dizziness, and disequilibrium. If the position of the head is off due to a misalignment of the upper cervical vertebrae, this is an issue that can only be addressed by a specifically trained upper cervical chiropractor. A study of 60 vertigo patients revealed 100% improvement or complete resolution of all symptoms in as little as one month under upper cervical specific care.4
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