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Patient question about Vertigo.

Q) For the past 5 years I have noticed when I wake up in the morning I get extremely dizzy. It feels like the entire room is spinning. Its a little scary but lasts only a couple of minutes then goes away. I have been to my primary medical doctor and other specialists in the past. They take my blood work which they tell me is normal then give me medication. The medications they gave me doesn’t seem to be doing anything except making me tired all the time. Some of my friends have been treated by a Chiropractic Neurologist with great results. How does a Doctor of Chiropractic Neurology fix vertigo?

A) Vertigo is a common problem, especially in the elderly or after a head or neck trauma. Vertigo is a sense of dizziness or spinning, sometimes associated with symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and sweating.
It can have many causes and in most cases is a treatable condition. The treatment used obviously depends on the cause which is why chiropractic neurologist Dr. Matthew Hoffman will do a thorough examination when you first come in for treatment.
One of the most common causes of vertigo and dizziness is Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), also called Benign Vertigo or Positional Vertigo.
There are other, more serious, causes of vertigo such as stroke, tumors, anemia, heart problems and neurological diseases such as MS, which is why Dr. Hoffman performs and extensive neurological examination.
The inner ear contains fluid that allows the brain to sense movement along with a nerve plexus in the neck to maintain balance. The cause of BPPV is a dislodgement of small calcium carbonate crystals, known as otoconia, which then float in the inner ear fluid. These crystals strike against the sensitive nerve endings and cause the symptoms of BPPV.
Normally BPPV is misdiagnosed and treated with drugs, such as Stemetil and Compazine (prochlorperazine), a sedative, which has many serious side affects and does not address the cause.
A Chiropractor can form diagnosis and deliver the right treatment, which can help you get rid of this disabling condition, and quickly.
The condition is treated by certain repositioning maneuvers and spinal adjustments. Dr. Hoffman is trained to perform these maneuvers , which are a simple and well-tolerated technique that will cure BPPV in the majority of patients.
Dr. Hoffman will move you into specific positions to move the otoconia where they wont cause further symptoms. This maneuver combined with cervical(neck) manipulations to realign the nerve messages properly, is an extremely affective means of alleviating the vertigo.

When to see your Doctor when you have Back Pain

When faced with back pain, most people would just shrug it off, assume that they got it from swimming practice the day before, and get on with life while time does its healing. Though back pain may be bothersome and annoying, most people would just choose to ignore it rather than go to the doctor and have it checked. However, it is important for people to realize that back pain in itself is not a condition. It is actually a symptom of an underlying condition. This would mean that back pain is sort of like an alarm that tells you that you are suffering from a condition.

So how does one know for sure when to shrug it off and maybe just get a massage or when to take it seriously and go see a doctor?

In most cases, it’s not really necessary to go see a doctor for back pain. The pain would usually go away with or without treatment. However, it would be a good idea to go see a doctor if you have experience the following:

  • Numbness.
  • Tingling
  • Severe pain.
  • Chronic pain that doesn’t improve with medications or rest.
  • Pain after a fall or accident.
  • Pain from an injury.
  • Back pain associated with trouble urinating.
  • Back pain associated with weakness.
  • Back pain associated with pain or numbness in legs.
  • Back pain associated with fever.

The above mentioned situations indicate that you might just have an underlying condition that would require for immediate treatment. When you notice any of the symptoms of back pain, you should go see your doctor right away.

Find a local chiropractic treatment center or a wellness clinic and avail of their many treatments. Doctors in the treatment centers would check your back and give you the appropriate treatments that your back would need, be it a neurology treatment or a chiropractic treatment.

So the next time you feel your back ache, it would be wise to schedule a check-up with your doctor right away. Prevention is always better than cure and immediate treatment is always better than last minute fixes.

Reasons why you suffered from Neck Pain

You have probably already experienced neck pain. And though it is a very annoying condition, like most people, you have also probably assumed reasons why you have it, ignored it and let time do the healing.

But what you don’t know is that you may actually be doing something every day that contributes to the occurrence and even worsening of your neck pain. In order to understand this, you must first understand what neck pain is exactly and what the reasons why it attacks you are.

Neck pain can vary from a simple stiff neck, to a more severe condition that may require surgery. Neck pain is a very common condition as it affects most people at some point in their lifetime. And it frequently occurs in females more than males.

Generally, it is pain located in the neck area. Stiffness in the neck muscles is also considered as neck pain. The pain you feel may radiate down to your shoulder or between shoulder blades. It may even radiate your hands and your head. You would notice that your neck muscles are tense, sore and hard to the touch.

Since neck pain is common, it is expected that many things can trigger it. Some of which you may not have ever expected. Understanding these reasons and causes can help you prevent its occurrences of neck pain in the future. These reasons include:

1. Trauma or Injury

Trauma or injury is a very big reason for neck pain. For one, trauma and injury to the neck significantly weakens it. It has less than its normal strength to support your head. This means that an injured and traumatized neck is more susceptible to neck pain. You should always take extra care when dealing with an injured neck.

2. Awkward Sleeping Position

Sleeping in an awkward sleeping position would mean that you would be in that same awkward and compromising position all throughout your slumber. That’s bad news for your neck. Your neck posture while sleeping is very important and it is recommended that you sleep on your back or sides instead of on your stomach.

3. Poor Body Mechanics

Poor body mechanics include poor posture and some awkward habits that put your necks in compromising positions like holding a telephone between your ear and your shoulder. These pave way for neck pain because they put your neck out of its natural and balance position and alignment. It is very important to take note of these poor body mechanics so as to prevent the attack of neck pain.

Now that you have an understanding of the reasons that may have caused of your neck pain, you can do your part to prevent it from happening to you. You need not worry if you are experiencing any neck pain in Bourbonnais because in Bourbonnais chiropractors are always readily available to help treat your neck pain. With the dozens of chiropractic services in Bourbonnais you can choose from, dealing with neck pain is made easier and less stressful.

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