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Vertigo Treatment in Bellevue, WA

Vertigo can cause dizziness, spinning sensations, and balance problems that affect daily activities. Symptoms may begin suddenly or develop over time and are often linked to the inner ear, neck, or nervous system.

Chiropractic care for vertigo may include gentle adjustments, targeted exercises, and movement guidance to support balance and reduce symptom recurrence.

Dr. John Wisman, DC, evaluates how balance, posture, and spinal function may be contributing to your symptoms. Our goal is to identify the source rather than assume a single cause.

Call us at (425) 637-0094 or book an appointment online.

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Symptoms Of Vertigo

The symptoms of vertigo can last anywhere from a few seconds to a few days, and they tend to include the following:

  • Dizziness: It can feel like your inner world is spinning or swaying involuntarily
  • Nausea: In more severe cases, dizziness can lead to nausea and vomiting as the brain tries to recalibrate
  • Headaches: Your head can hurt as a result of disorientation
  • Loss of Balance: This can lead to stumbles or falls when walking or moving
  • Blurry Vision
  • Constant Fatigue

Common Causes Of Vertigo

Vertigo is usually caused by a problem in the neck or the inner ear and can be brought about in many different ways, but some of the more common causes include:

  • Moving your head too quickly: This is exacerbated when the neck or inner ear is not operating as it should
  • Spinning in circles: The rapid disorientation can sometimes lead to symptoms of vertigo
  • Excessive intake of medications or alcohol can lead to the experience of vertigo
  • Side-effects of certain medications
  • Standing up too quickly

Different Forms of Vertigo

Vertigo comes in various forms, each with distinct triggers and characteristics. Let’s understand the various forms include:

Peripheral Vertigo: Originating in the ear, this type is often linked to disorders within the ear itself.

Central Vertigo: When the root cause is in the brain, it falls under the category of central vertigo.

Ear-Related Triggers: Disorders in the ear can lead to vertigo, but it’s not the sole contributor.

Other Triggers: Head injuries, masses, strokes, certain medications (such as antibiotics or diuretics), changes in blood pressure, spinning, intoxication, and sudden standing can also induce vertigo.

Home Remedies for Temporary Relief

Ease away discomfort with simple solutions. Here are five easy ways to find temporary relief from pain and discomfort at home:

Ice or Heat Packs: Put something cold on swollen areas and something warm on stiff muscles to make the pain feel better.

Pain Reliever Pills: Take non-prescription pills like ibuprofen or acetaminophen for quick relief when your body hurts.

Rest and Relax: Let your body rest to get better, and avoid doing things that make your pain worse.

Gentle Exercises: Do easy exercises or stretches to make your body more flexible and help the pain go away.

Chiropractic Treatment For Vertigo

If you feel tired, dizzy, or unbalanced and think that you are suffering from recurrent vertigo, it is worth seeking vertigo treatment in Bellevue, WA.  For mild cases, it will tend to fix itself, but if it’s getting in the way of your life, then you should speak to a qualified medical professional to get a diagnosis and a proper treatment plan.

Standard treatment procedures might include the following:

Physical Therapy

Physical therapy is like a personalized workout plan just for you. The exercises are designed to make your muscles stronger and improve your ability to balance. This, in turn, reduces the dizzy feeling you might experience. By focusing on specific movements and activities, physical therapy aims to enhance your overall physical function, making everyday movements more controlled and steady.

Vestibular Rehabilitation

Vestibular rehabilitation is a special kind of therapy that uses exercises to target the vestibular system. This system helps you maintain balance and coordination. The exercises are tailored to your needs and gradually help your body adapt to movements, reducing dizziness. By focusing on the inner ear and its connections to the brain, this therapy enhances your ability to move without feeling off-balance or dizzy.

Epley Maneuver

When you have a type of vertigo known as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), the Epley Maneuver can be beneficial. It involves specific head and body movements to reposition tiny crystals in your ear. These crystals can cause dizziness when they’re out of place. By carefully moving your head in a controlled manner, this maneuver helps put the crystals back where they belong, alleviating the spinning sensation associated with BPPV.

Cervical Spine Adjustments

Chiropractors use cervical spine adjustments to address vertigo linked to neck issues. Through gentle and precise movements, they make small adjustments to your neck, aligning the vertebrae and reducing irritation to the nerves. This can have a positive impact on vertigo symptoms, as it addresses potential disruptions in the neck’s structure that may contribute to the imbalance.

How Bellevue Chiropractic Can Help In Vertigo treatment

We have been treating patients in Bellevue for over 44 years. With more than 31,000 patients treated, we bring the right experience to every vertigo case we see. 

We begin with a thorough evaluation to identify whether your symptoms stem from the cervical spine, inner ear, or are due to some other underlying cause. 

Our chiropractors use targeted adjustments, physical therapy, and techniques like the Epley Maneuver to address the root cause of your symptoms and help you regain balance.

Contact us to discuss your concerns.

Book An Appointment

If you are experiencing dizziness, spinning sensations, or balance issues, an evaluation can help identify the cause and guide appropriate care. The earlier you seek care, the sooner you can get back to living without vertigo symptoms holding you back.

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