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Chiropractic Benefits Carrolltown Neck Pain and Dizziness

Dizziness and neck pain. Do they go together? Science may not have the linking research to say yes conclusively, but if a Carrolltown neck pain patient experiences dizziness, it does not really matter what the research says. There is neck pain and dizziness! Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation takes care of Carrolltown neck pain with chiropractic care, and associated dizziness may be relieved as well.

NECK PAIN AND DIZZINESS

A new paper just came out discussing a possible neck pain and dizziness connection. It makes sense. Cervical spine muscles in the neck connect with vestibular (inner ear/balance center), visual and other centers that help with proprioception, our sense of position and movement of the body. When proprioception is not right because of neck issues, disorientation and disequilibrium may transpire. The term “cervicogenic dizziness” describes dizziness and associated neck pain in patients with cervical spine issues. There is no one specific test a doctor does that says that a patient has “cervicogenic dizziness.” However, a patient who complained of dizziness and neck pain was adjusted with chiropractic adjustment and ultrasound therapy reported relief in this study. (1) Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation invites any Carrolltown neck pain and dizziness patients to come in for chiropractic treatment!

Carrolltown CHIROPRACTIC CARE OF NECK PAIN

Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation offers a unique type of chiropractic treatment in Cox® Technic. Cox® Technic is gentle distraction, no quick motions or cracking. It’s very well accepted. For patients with spinal stenosis because of a disc herniation that also has arm pain, 15 treatments over 10 weeks relieved the pain, and the relief was present still at 2 years’ follow-up. (2) It’s no wonder that chiropractic patients are willing to pay $37.32 out of pocket to maintain their current state of neck pain relief. (3) An Australian study examined older adults with neck pain who went to a chiropractor. One in 5 people over 70 years old experience neck pain. 45.5% of them has neck pain. 31.3% of them also said they had headache. 57.3% of chiropractors reported moderate relief for their patients with dizziness. Migraine sufferers required many more visits than patients with headache to find relief. (4) There is hope with Carrolltown chiropractic care for neck pain, headache and dizziness at Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation.

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR Carrolltown NECK PAIN CARE

Chiropractors like your very own one at Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation appreciate evidence-based recommendations for patient care. Uncomplicated neck pain as well as neck pain with headache or radicular symptoms, “best practice” recommendations based on “best available scientific evidence” are chiropractic manipulation and multimodal care. An initial trial of 6 to 12 treatments is practical with a move from passive care to active care and self-care. (5) The Cox® Technic System of spinal pain management has a well-researched and documented treatment plan for neck pain relief.

Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. David Kulla on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson. He explains how Cox® Technic helped relieve neck pain for a woman with neck pain and headache.

CONTACT Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation

Schedule your next Carrolltown chiropractic visit at Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation. Bring your neck pain, headache, and dizziness to us. We will work together for Carrolltown pain relief!

Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation helps decrease neck pain and dizziness and related neck muscle issues. 
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