Vertigo

Chiropractic Treatment for Vertigo

At Diamond State Chiropractic in Newark, we provide chiropractic solutions for vertigo. The most common type of vertigo is BPPV, or benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, and it can be treated by a chiropractor. BPPV is a problem with your inner ear and the crystals that form within it. If the crystals travel beyond your inner ear, this can cause vertigo. Treatment is focused on movements to get the crystals back where they belong.

How a Chiropractor Treats Vertigo

There are a number of techniques that are commonly used in chiropractic to treat BPPV. These are called canalith repositioning movements, and they are designed to move calcium deposits to where they get absorbed in your inner ear. During treatment, you may feel dizzy. This is a normal part of any movement techniques used to treat vertigo. You can also get spinal adjustments to help strengthen your nervous system, and improve the overall health of your spine.

Complementary Therapy for Vertigo Treatment

Vertigo can be treated without prescription medication by your chiropractor. When you see a chiropractor, you will be carefully assessed to determine the cause of your vertigo. Treatment will help ease the symptoms of positional vertigo and can cause the symptoms to go away completely over time. Talk with our chiropractor when you have concerns about the treatment of your vertigo and how chiropractic care can help.

Find Vertigo Treatment Now

If you are struggling with vertigo, it's time to get the help you deserve. Contact Diamond State Chiropractic in Newark and set up a consultation. For patients with BPPV, chiropractic treatment can have a significant impact on your overall health. Call today.

Chiropractic Treatment for Vertigo

At Diamond State Chiropractic in Newark, we provide chiropractic solutions for vertigo. The most common type of vertigo is BPPV, or benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, and it can be treated by a chiropractor. BPPV is a problem with your inner ear and the crystals that form within it. If the crystals travel beyond your inner ear, this can cause vertigo. Treatment is focused on movements to get the crystals back where they belong.

How a Chiropractor Treats Vertigo

There are a number of techniques that are commonly used in chiropractic to treat BPPV. These are called canalith repositioning movements, and they are designed to move calcium deposits to where they get absorbed in your inner ear. During treatment, you may feel dizzy. This is a normal part of any movement techniques used to treat vertigo. You can also get spinal adjustments to help strengthen your nervous system, and improve the overall health of your spine.

Complementary Therapy for Vertigo Treatment

Vertigo can be treated without prescription medication by your chiropractor. When you see a chiropractor, you will be carefully assessed to determine the cause of your vertigo. Treatment will help ease the symptoms of positional vertigo and can cause the symptoms to go away completely over time. Talk with our chiropractor when you have concerns about the treatment of your vertigo and how chiropractic care can help.

Find Vertigo Treatment Now

If you are struggling with vertigo, it's time to get the help you deserve. Contact Diamond State Chiropractic in Newark and set up a consultation. For patients with BPPV, chiropractic treatment can have a significant impact on your overall health. Call today.

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