A common issue affecting equilibrium and balance is known as vertigo, which is a condition where motion is perceived without there being any actual movement. The feeling of motion is commonly described as spinning or whirling, but it also may include sensations of falling or tilting.
Vertigo can lead to nausea or vomiting and may cause difficulty with walking, standing and balance. The condition itself has many causes including interruption of nerve or blood flow or it can be related to inner ear problems. Spinal manipulation has been shown to decrease or eliminate the symptoms of vertigo for many patients once a mechanical cause has been established.
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A common issue affecting equilibrium and balance is known as vertigo, which is a condition where motion is perceived without there being any actual movement. The feeling of motion is commonly described as spinning or whirling, but it also may include sensations of falling or tilting.
Vertigo can lead to nausea or vomiting and may cause difficulty with walking, standing and balance. The condition itself has many causes including interruption of nerve or blood flow or it can be related to inner ear problems. Spinal manipulation has been shown to decrease or eliminate the symptoms of vertigo for many patients once a mechanical cause has been established.