Dizziness, Vertigo, Tinnitus, and the Special Senses
Although it certainly does not happen each and every time, releasing FASCIAL ADHESIONS of the spine can not only relieve chronic pain, it has the potential to bring about radical neurological changes as well (HERE is a mechanism). Bear in mind that many of these problems are brought about by ABNORMAL CURVATURE of the cervical spine brought about by changes (MYOFASCIAL PROBLEMS) in the SCM. Some of the changes that I have witnessed first hand in my clinic include things like:
Vertigo
- VERTIGO (Dizziness): Vertigo is a type of dizziness where one feels like one is “moving” even when they aren’t. There are numerous causes of vertigo including certain types of MIGRAINE HEADACHES, positional inner ear issues, Meniere’s Disease, and several others.
Vertigo and Tinnitus
- TINNITUS: Tinnitus is the perception of sound in the absence of any external stimulus that would produce sound. This sound can be ringing, humming, chirping, or practically any other sort of sound. Tinnitus is not itself a disease, but is indicative that something has gone haywire in the nerve system.
- HEARING PROBLEMS: Hearing problems can be related to both Vertigo and Tinnitus. Some hearing problems are caused by exposure to loud noises (our TISSUE REMODELING TREATMENT will not help with that sort of hearing loss). However, we have seen some absolute miracles with restoration of hearing that has a neurological basis. Read Rex Mitchell’s TESTIMONIAL — not the norm, but absolutely amazing.
Vertigo and Visual Issues
- VISUAL PROBLEMS: This category covers a lot of ground. It is fascinating to note that world renowned Neurologist, DR. TED CARRICK, began his clinical work by mapping blind spots to determine whether sub-clinical brain lesions were present. Be aware that both Tinnitus, and Vertigo can present with Nystagmus. Nystagmus are involuntary movements of the eye, and indicate some sort of neurological problem is present. There are a whole host of eye problems that I have seen clear up as the result of what we do here.
Vertigo and Taste and Smell
- PROBLEMS WITH THE SENSE OF TASTE: Taste is related to smell.
- PROBLEMS WITH THE SENSE OF SMELL: Smell is related to taste.
Bear in mind that if adjustments and Tissue Remodeling do not take care of the problem, you will likely require some sort of BRAIN-BASED THERAPY.