6405 NE 116th Ave. Suite 106 
Vancouver, WA 98662

Comparing The Old and New BPPV Care Guidelines

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What else does a chiropractor for vertigo in Vancouver do? Every chiropractor deals with BPPV. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is one of the most prevalent types of vertigo. The condition is not life-threatening. However, BPPV includes incapacitating symptoms. The symptoms themselves pose high risks for patients, especially during vertigo attacks.

Here is an example:  An intense BPPV attack may push a person to fall suddenly. As a result, it can be hazardous to younger people and the elderly, especially when they are on unsteady or high ground, such as a ladder or stairway. 

What were some previous care suggestions for BPPV patients? What has changed? Are there any new long-term solutions for vertigo?

 

The Old Guidelines for Vertigo Care

In the past, the recommendations for BPPV care included the following:

  • Patient restrictions 
  • Benzodiazepines
  • Antihistamines

New modifications got implemented for these guidelines. There are a few valid reasons for the changes. First of all, antihistamines regularly have side effects. This medicine was for vertigo because it dried out the fluid within the ear. Secondly, benzodiazepines are a very addictive substance and also includes a lot of unwanted side effects. Thirdly, patient restrictions on activity slow down the patient’s recovery speed.

 

The New Guideline For Vertigo Care

The new and updated guideline for vertigo care includes a method. This procedure or technique is known as the Epley maneuver, and it can often stop a BPPV attack in its tracks. It is proven to be useful. However, many realize that this procedure can help only when a vertigo attack is currently happening. The method does not prevent vertigo from appearing.

 

Reap the Benefits of Upper Cervical Chiropractic

Here at Balanced Living, our chiropractor for vertigo in Vancouver, Washington can help you locate and adjust specific misalignments in your atlas (C1) or axis (C2) vertebra. Any misalignment in the delicate upper cervical spine can affect the inner and middle ear, resulting in vertigo symptoms.

Our upper cervical chiropractic care includes state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging to identify the precise location and severity of the misalignment. Once we have accurate measurements, we will analyze and calculate the specific angle of adjustment needed to correct the problem. Many BPPV patients have already enjoyed relief from upper cervical chiropractic care. 

Our low-force corrections last longer and often help many of our patients achieve long term relief. You can give us a call at our office: (360) 597-4784 for a consultation.

 

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We utilize a very precise system of analysis, based on physics and math, to calculate the precise pathway and corrective force necessary to bring your body back into alignment.

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6405 NE 116th Ave. Suite 106 
Vancouver, WA 98662
360-597-4784
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