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Will Chiropractic Help Vertigo?

Any Spine

At Any Spine Chiropractic & Massage Studio, I’ve helped many patients find relief from vertigo through chiropractic treatment. Cervicogenic Vertigo: Issues related to the cervical spine, such as neck injuries or misalignments, can interfere with the signals sent to the brain and contribute to vertigo. What Causes Vertigo?

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Chiropractic documentation: Are you the droid they’re looking for?

Chiropractic Economics

Commonly, we see this with chiropractic manipulative treatment (CMT) coding. Because many are “full-spine adjusters” and if there is a segmental dysfunction in an area, it gets addressed. Yes, yes and yes, everyone with a spine deserves ongoing wellness care. And the issue here is not the treatment.

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Can Chiropractic Help Tinnitus?

Any Spine

Cervical Spine Adjustments: Misalignments in the cervical spine can affect the nerves and blood vessels leading to the ears, potentially contributing to tinnitus. Through precise adjustments, I can help correct these misalignments, reduce nerve irritation, and improve blood flow, which may alleviate tinnitus symptoms.

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What Is Holistic Medicine?

Oviedo Chiropractic

Is it like conventional medical treatment? How Does Holistic Treatment Work? Traditional medicine only offers treatment when something is wrong, like when your back hurts , or you experience neck pain when turning your head. It’s clear that something is wrong, and you will seek treatment to ensure the pain goes away.

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Why do you have to adjust my neck?

Smart Pain Solutions

So back to the question at hand, do we have to adjust your neck? But if you are having mechanical neck pain, or neck pain related to muscle tension, a cervical (neck) spine adjustment can and probably will decrease your pain. No, not if you are totally uncomfortable with it. A third research study performed in the U.K