Vertigo / Meniere’s

If you’ve ever had vertigo, you know it’s not just “feeling dizzy.”

It’s disorienting in a way that’s hard to explain until you’ve lived it.

A lot of people I see describe it the same way — it doesn’t just affect balance, it affects confidence. You start second-guessing simple things like walking in a store, driving on the freeway, or even turning your head too quickly.

And over time, that can shrink your world more than the symptoms themselves.

What most people don’t realize is how connected the upper neck is to your balance system.

Right where the atlas (C1) and axis (C2) sit, you have close communication pathways between your brainstem, inner ear, and vestibular system — the parts responsible for helping you know where you are in space.

When there’s interference in that area, your body can start to get mixed signals.

Not damage.

More like noise in the system.

People often describe it as feeling slightly “off,” like the world is a step behind their movements.

Upper Cervical care focuses on removing that interference gently — without force or twisting — so your nervous system can recalibrate the way it was designed to.

And for many people, the biggest shift isn’t just physical.

It’s this simple feeling:

“I can trust my body again.”

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