We can help you stop vertigo before it starts.

In the United States, vertigo is a prevalent issue, impacting up to 40% of adults at some point. Although a definitive cure remains elusive, many individuals find relief by addressing the underlying factors contributing to their vertigo episodes.

In Canton, at Georgia Upper Cervical Chiropractic, we are dedicated to aiding those suffering from vertigo through precise adjustments of the upper cervical spine. Our team provides patients with effective vertigo management strategies, including exercises that are easily adaptable for use at home.

What causes vertigo?

The approach to treating vertigo is highly individualized, as it significantly depends on the root causes of this symptom. It’s important to understand that vertigo is not a disease itself but a symptom, often related to disturbances in the inner ear or vestibular system.

Triggers for vertigo can include sudden head movements, shifts in posture, migraine headaches, and even some medications.

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What sets vertigo apart from mere dizziness? Vertigo is characterized by a sensation of spinning, causing balance issues and potentially nausea, unlike the simple light-headedness associated with dizziness.

Vertigo falls into three primary types: peripheral, central, and cervical.

Understanding your vertigo symptoms.

Peripheral vertigo, the most frequently encountered form, arises from complications within the inner ear. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) and Meniere’s disease stand out as common instances, with BPPV involving the displacement of calcium crystals within the ear.

Meniere’s disease is identified by abnormal fluid dynamics in the ear, which can progressively impair hearing.

Central vertigo is associated with the brain or central nervous system, encompassing conditions like multiple sclerosis, brain tumors, or epilepsy, which can manifest vertigo as a symptom.

Cervical vertigo, or cervicogenic dizziness, often follows a neck injury, leading to symptoms such as neck and back discomfort, visual issues, and ear pain.

Identifying the underlying cause is crucial for developing an effective treatment strategy. At our Canton clinic, Georgia Upper Cervical Chiropractic takes a comprehensive approach to vertigo management, focusing on holistic recovery.

Can chiropractic adjustments help with vertigo? Indeed, chiropractic care has been shown to alleviate vertigo symptoms effectively for many individuals.

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“Before going to the office to see Dr. Ryan, vertigo was a constant in my life. I didn’t feel well often, almost every day actually. I didn’t think that my problem was going to get solved by visiting a chiropractor. I’d already tried everything — ENT, and neurologist. however, this office was EXACTLY what I needed. After my first adjustment, everything changed. I felt amazing. I hadn’t felt like that in such a long time. I’m glad that I came upon this practice when I did, because honestly, I was losing my mind. Dr. Ryan fixed everything, and I’m grateful!”
– Alicia

Chiropractic care can keep vertigo at bay.

In cases of cervical vertigo, misalignment in the upper cervical spine may be a contributing factor. Through gentle chiropractic techniques and specific vertigo exercises, such as the Brandt-Daroff or Epley maneuver, we aim to mitigate symptoms associated with various forms of vertigo.

Can chiropractic treatment address dizziness related to the inner ear? Yes, by optimizing the function of the body’s vestibular system, chiropractic care can help reduce the frequency of vertigo episodes and lessen reliance on medications.

At Georgia Upper Cervical Chiropractic in Canton, we utilize targeted repositioning maneuvers to correct vertebrae misalignments potentially causing your vertigo. Say goodbye to the disorienting spins.

Serving the Canton, GA community and beyond in Georgia, we invite you to reach out for an appointment and take the first step towards a vertigo-free life.