Van Every Family Chiropractic

Nervous System Focused Chiropractic

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Your Vertigo Might Have Nothing to Do With Your Ears


Dr. Saylor, Dr. Zach, and Dr. John

When dizziness persists after normal tests, the upper cervical spine is often the piece nobody looked at

You've had your ears checked. Blood work done. Maybe an MRI. They told you everything looks fine. But the spinning, the unsteadiness, it's still there. And nobody can explain why.

What You'll Learn

A quick look at what is inside your guide.

1

Episodic Spinning (Vertigo)

Sudden episodes of spinning or the sensation that the environment is rotating, often triggered by head movements or position changes.

2

Chronic Unsteadiness

A persistent sense of imbalance or feeling 'off' throughout the day, even when not spinning, the balance system running with conflicting input.

3

Dizziness with Head Movement

Dizziness triggered by specific head positions or neck movements, a common indicator that cervical proprioception is contributing to the problem.

4

Motion Sensitivity

Difficulty with visual motion, riding in cars, or being in busy environments, the brain struggling to reconcile conflicting balance inputs.

5

Nausea with Dizziness

Nausea that accompanies dizziness episodes, the nervous system's response to conflicting spatial orientation signals from the balance systems.

"The inner ear is only one of three balance systems the brain uses. When the position sensors in your upper cervical spine send conflicting information, the brain experiences that as dizziness, even when the ears are normal."

Here's what most vertigo evaluations don't consider: your brain uses three systems to stay balanced, your eyes, your inner ear, and position sensors in your spine. The highest concentration of those sensors is in your upper cervical spine, right at the top of your neck. When tension locks in at that area, those sensors start sending inaccurate information to the brain. Now your brain is getting conflicting signals from three sources, and the spinning, dizziness, and unsteadiness are the result of that conflict. The ear may check out fine. But the cervical spine often hasn't been looked at.

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About Us

Van Every Family Chiropractic


Dr. Saylor, Dr. Zach, and Dr. John provide gentle, nervous system-focused chiropractic care for the whole family. They work with people navigating stress, tension, sleep challenges, developmental concerns, pregnancy, pain, and the daily demands that can keep the nervous system stuck in overdrive.

Their approach uses low-force techniques that communicate directly with the nervous system. No cracking, twisting, or popping. Just gentle, specific input that helps the body's own regulatory systems come back online.