Find Relief from Vertigo with Chiropractic Care

Chiropractic Solutions for Vertigo Relief

Vertigo can turn your world upside down—literally. That spinning sensation, often accompanied by nausea, balance issues, and dizziness, affects millions of Australians every year.

If you’re dealing with vertigo, you might be wondering: Can a chiropractor help? The short answer is yes, in many cases, especially when vertigo stems from inner ear or neck-related issues. But let’s dive deeper into the science, causes, and how chiropractic care can offer real relief. This guide breaks down everything you need to know, backed by evidence, so you can make informed decisions about your health.

What Is Vertigo & How Does It Differ From Dizziness?

Vertigo isn’t just “feeling dizzy.” It’s a specific symptom where you or your surroundings feel like they’re spinning or moving, even when everything is still. This can last seconds, minutes, or even days, disrupting daily activities like driving, working, or simply standing up.

Key Difference from General Dizziness: Dizziness is a broad term for lightheadedness or unsteadiness. Vertigo, however, involves a false sense of motion, often tied to the vestibular system (your inner ear’s balance mechanism).

Common triggers include sudden head movements, but chronic cases can stem from underlying issues. According to the Vestibular Disorders Association, vertigo affects about 35% of adults over 40 at some point.

Common Causes of Vertigo: Understanding the root cause is crucial for effective treatment. Vertigo isn’t a disease itself—it’s a symptom. Here are the most prevalent types:

  1. Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV): The most common form (up to 50% of cases). Tiny calcium crystals in the inner ear dislodge and float into sensitive canals, triggering spins with head position changes. 
  2. Meniere’s Disease: Involves fluid buildup in the inner ear, causing episodes of vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus, and ear fullness. Affects about 0.2% of the population.
  3. Vestibular Neuritis or Labyrinthitis: Inflammation of the inner ear nerves, often viral, leading to sudden, severe vertigo.
  4. Cervicogenic Vertigo: Linked to neck (cervical spine) problems, such as misalignment, whiplash, or arthritis. Misaligned vertebrae can irritate nerves affecting balance signals to the brain.
  5. Other Causes: Migraines, head injuries, strokes, or medications. Always rule out serious conditions with a doctor.

If your vertigo follows a neck injury or poor posture, chiropractic care could be particularly beneficial.

How Can Chiropractic Care Help With Vertigo?

Chiropractors specialize in the musculoskeletal system, particularly the spine, and its impact on nervous system function. For vertigo, we target mechanical issues disrupting balance signals.

  1. Addressing Cervicogenic Vertigo: Neck misalignments can irritate local nerves or blood vessels supplying the brain and inner ear. Gentle chiropractic adjustments restore alignment, improving nerve flow and reducing vertigo symptoms.
  1. Epley Maneuver and Canalith Repositioning: For BPPV, chiropractors trained in vestibular rehabilitation perform maneuvers like the Epley to reposition displaced ear crystals. This simple, in-office procedure resolves symptoms in 80-90% of cases after one or two sessions.
    1. Holistic Support: Exercises, Posture, and Lifestyle: We don’t stop at adjustments. Your chiropractor may prescribe:
    • Balance exercises (e.g., Brandt-Daroff).
    • Posture corrections to prevent neck strain.
    • Ergonomic advice for desk workers.
    • Nutritional tips to reduce inflammation.

    This integrated approach enhances long-term results, unlike medications that only mask symptoms.

    What To Expect During A Chiropractic Visit For Vertigo

    Your first appointment is thorough and patient-focused:

    1. Detailed History: Discuss symptoms, onset, triggers, and medical history.
    2. Physical Exam: Orthopedic, neurological, and vestibular tests (e.g., Dix-Hallpike for BPPV).
    3. Customized Plan: Adjustments, maneuvers, or referrals if needed (e.g., to an ENT specialist).
    4. Follow-Up: Most see improvement in 1-6 visits.

    Take The Next Step Toward Stability

    If vertigo is stealing your joy, chiropractic care offers a proven, drug-free path to relief—especially for BPPV and neck-related cases. Don’t wait for the next episode. Schedule your vertigo consultation at Vitality Chiropractic Australia today. We’re situated in the northern suburbs of Melbourne with appointments available Monday through to  Saturday. 

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