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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.
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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