Vertigo
Vertigo Treatment in Windsor
Vertigo can cause dizziness, imbalance, and discomfort that affects your daily life. Our personalized, non-invasive care options are designed to support stability, reduce symptoms, and improve overall function.
Are Your Experiencing These Symptoms?
Vertigo symptoms can vary in intensity and may occur suddenly or intermittently.
You may be experiencing:
- Dizziness or a spinning sensation
- Loss of balance or unsteadiness
- Nausea or discomfort with movement
- Difficulty focusing or concentrating
- Sensitivity to movement or position changes
- Feeling disoriented or lightheaded
If these symptoms are ongoing, exploring treatment options may help improve your stability and comfort.
How Vertigo Can Affect Your Daily Life
Vertigo can interfere with balance and stability. It may affect your ability to:
- Walk or move safely
- Drive or travel comfortably
- Focus and concentrate
- Perform daily tasks
- Maintain confidence in movement
These challenges can significantly impact both independence and quality of life.
What May be Causing Your Vertigo
Vertigo may be associated with a variety of contributing factors, including:
- Inner ear balance mechanisms
- Neck dysfunction or restricted movement
- Nervous system factors
- Postural or movement-related issues
- Tension in the neck and upper body
Because balance involves multiple systems in the body, identifying contributing factors is an important part of developing an effective care plan.
How We Can Help
Chiropractic Care
Craniosacral Therapy
Why Choose Absolute Chiropractic?
The team at Absolute Chiropractic is committed to helping you find effective pain relief through personalized, non-invasive care tailored to your individual needs.
- Personalized care based on your symptoms and goals
- Non-invasive, drug-free treatment options
- Multiple therapies available in one location
- Experienced team serving Windsor & Essex County
What to Expect at Your Visit
Your first visit is focused on understanding your symptoms and identifying possible contributing factors.
During your appointment, we may:
- Review your symptoms, health history, and lifestyle
- Assess posture, movement, and balance-related factors
- Evaluate areas such as the neck and upper body
- Develop a personalized care plan
Frequently Asked Questions
In some cases, neck tension or dysfunction may be associated with symptoms of dizziness.
Vertigo can be associated with inner ear function, neck mobility, nervous system factors, or movement-related issues.
The duration can vary depending on the individual and contributing factors. Some people experience short-term symptoms, while others may require ongoing care.
All treatments are non-invasive and tailored to your comfort level and needs.
No referral is required to book an appointment.