Dizziness and Vertigo are very common conditions that patients present with at our Chiropractic Clinics. The most common type we see is Cervicogenic Vertigo, which is related to a mechanical problem in the upper part of the neck. There are a few specific questions and some orthopaedic tests required to diagnose the type of Vertigo a patient has, and there is a specific treatment protocol to treat it.

Cervicogenic Vertigo is often associated with some of the following;
headache nausea vomiting ear pain or ringing in ears neck pain loss of balance while walking, sitting, or standing weakness problems concentrating

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Dr Lamp explains Vertigo in 90sec.