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Still Suffering from Vertigo After a Bad Car Accident? Can Chiropractic Treatment Help?

by Chloe Dean

If you've recently been injured in an auto accident, you may find yourself still dealing with twinges, aches, and pains resulting from the battering your body took during the crash. Unfortunately, it's often the "invisible" ailments that can cause the most trouble for months and sometimes even years after an accident. If you've been suffering from frequent or periodic spells of vertigo since you were first injured, you may wonder whether these symptoms will ever go away without medication or surgery. Fortunately, there may be a much less invasive solution. Read on to learn more about post-accident vertigo and how chiropractic treatment may help you manage your symptoms or even reduce the amount of dizziness and lightheadedness you experience. 

What is likely the cause of your vertigo?

The term vertigo can cover a wide variety of medical maladies, from occasional lightheadedness that can often be brought on by low blood sugar or blood pressure to severe dizziness that can leave you vomiting and unable to stand or walk. Most cases of vertigo stem from issues in the inner ear— the fluid-filled channel that helps you achieve balance and stability. If the inner ear is damaged through infection or is injured in an accident, your body's equilibrium can be thrown off and you may find yourself constantly battling a feeling of dizziness.  

Those recovering from auto accidents can often find themselves dealing with vertigo because of the head and neck strain that often come from being struck by another vehicle while wearing a seat belt. Those whose heads actually strike their own side windows or windshields may be in even greater danger of developing post-crash vertigo symptoms. 

How can chiropractic treatment help you manage your vertigo symptoms? 

While physical damage to the fluid-filled channels in the inner ear is usually an issue that requires medical attention, vertigo with no discernible physical cause can often be managed or treated with chiropractic therapy. 

This therapy involves manipulation of the joints around the neck and spine and can often release compressed nerve fibers in the area that may interfere with the transmission of nervous system signals from your brain to the rest of your body. Manipulation of your upper spine and neck or even your jaw can also help eliminate any physical obstacles that could be blocking the flow of fluid through your inner ear, restoring equilibrium and minimizing your unpleasant vertigo symptoms.

Make an appointment with a practice such as Dimond Chiropractic Center to get started. 

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