What is Vertigo?
Vertigo can make you feel off balance, dizzy, or like the room is spinning around you.
At Tree of Life Wellness Center, we take the time to understand what’s causing that sensation so your body can begin to regain balance naturally.
Our goal is to help you feel steady, clear, and confident again in your daily life.
Understanding Vertigo
Vertigo is often described as a spinning or dizzy sensation, even when you are still.
It can be connected to how your inner ear, nervous system, and spine are working together.
Vertigo may feel like:
- A spinning or floating sensation
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Loss of balance or coordination
- Nausea or discomfort
- Difficulty focusing
Sometimes it comes from the inner ear, and other times it’s related to tension or imbalance in the neck.
Because your body relies on clear communication between the brain and body to maintain balance, even small disruptions can create noticeable symptoms.
Common Causes
Inner Ear Imbalance
Changes in the inner ear can affect how your body processes balance and movement.
Neck Tension or Misalignment
Tension or imbalance in the neck can interfere with how your nervous system communicates, affecting balance.
Head or Neck Injury
Trauma can disrupt how your body processes signals related to balance and coordination.
Migraines
Some migraines can include dizziness or vertigo as part of their symptoms.
Postural Stress
Poor posture over time can create strain on the neck and affect balance.
How Chiropractic Care Can Help
Chiropractic Adjustments
Gentle adjustments help restore alignment in the neck and improve communication between the brain and body.
Corrective Exercises
Targeted exercises help improve balance, coordination, and how your body processes movement.
Nutritional Support
Proper nutrition supports overall nervous system health and helps your body recover more effectively.
Feel Steady and Balanced Again
You don’t have to live with constant dizziness or uncertainty. We’re here to help you regain balance and feel confident in your body again.