Chiropractor for Vertigo in Adelaide
Chiropractors treat vertigo using the Epley Manoeuvre for BPPV and upper cervical adjustments for cervicogenic vertigo, often resolving symptoms within a few sessions.
Balance Integrated Health - Dr Steven Boord
Sure Start Health - Chiro, Speech, Massage
Frisbee Health And Chiropractic - Dr Jennifer Frisby-Smith
Seaside Chiro + Massage
Connect Healthcare
Holdfast Bay Musculoskeletal Centre - Dr. Vanessa Wall
Dr. Sean N. Armstrong - Park Holme Chiropractic
ChiroCare - Chiropractor North Adelaide
Henley Beach Chiropractic Clinic
King William Road Chiropractic
Active Health Co
The Chiropractic Works Norwood
Chiropractic Solutions - Dr Ken Leembruggen
Hands on Chiropractic & Health - Chiropractic, Massage
Eastern Sports & Spinal Care
Southside Clinic
Rostrevor Chiropractic- Dr. Astrid Priest
Chiropractic Clinic - Dr. Mladenovic Andrew
Advance Chiropractic & Wellness - Adelaide Chiropractor
Boundless Chiropractic and Wellness
Spinecare Chiropractic - Salisbury Chiropractor
Health First Chiropractic
Park Holme Chiropractic & Massage
Great Southern Chiropractic, Adelaide CBD
West Lakes Chiropractic Clinic
Morphett Vale Chiropractic & Wellness Clinic
Frisbee Health and Chiropractic
Southside Chiropractic & Massage
Adelaide Sports Allied Health
The Chiropractic Works, Henley Beach
Stapleton Chiropractic
Reader Chiropractic Centre-Dr Reader Odette
Adelaide Family Chiropractor
Croydon Family Chiropractic
Chiropractic Solutions - Dr Andrian Turczynowicz
Chiropractic Solutions - Dr Adrienne Wilson
About Vertigo
Vertigo is a disorienting sensation of spinning or dizziness that can significantly impact daily life, balance, and confidence. The most common type is benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), which occurs when tiny calcium carbonate crystals become dislodged in the inner ear. Cervicogenic vertigo, another form frequently seen in chiropractic practice, originates from dysfunction in the upper cervical spine and is often associated with neck pain and stiffness. Chiropractic care is highly effective for both types. For BPPV, chiropractors are trained in the Epley Manoeuvre and other canalith repositioning procedures, which can resolve symptoms in as few as one to two sessions. For cervicogenic vertigo, treatment involves specific upper cervical adjustments, soft-tissue therapy, and vestibular rehabilitation exercises. Your chiropractor will perform a detailed neurological and vestibular assessment, including the Dix-Hallpike test, to accurately diagnose the type of vertigo and rule out more serious causes. Research published in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics supports chiropractic management of cervicogenic dizziness. Many patients who have suffered from recurring vertigo for months or years find rapid relief through appropriate chiropractic care. Your chiropractor will also screen for red flags that may indicate a central nervous system cause of vertigo, such as stroke or vestibular neuritis, and will refer for urgent medical assessment if needed. Lifestyle advice regarding sleep positioning, hydration, and stress management may also be provided.
Vertigo FAQs
Can a chiropractor help with vertigo and dizziness?
Yes. Chiropractors can effectively treat vertigo, particularly BPPV and cervicogenic vertigo. BPPV is treated with specific repositioning manoeuvres, while cervicogenic vertigo responds well to upper cervical adjustments and soft-tissue therapy. Many patients experience significant relief within one to three visits.
What is the Epley Manoeuvre?
The Epley Manoeuvre is a series of head and body position changes designed to move displaced calcium crystals out of the semicircular canals of the inner ear. It is the gold-standard treatment for BPPV and is highly effective, with success rates of approximately 80 percent after a single treatment.
How do I know if my vertigo is from my neck?
Cervicogenic vertigo is typically associated with neck pain or stiffness and is triggered by neck movements rather than head position changes. Your chiropractor will perform specific tests to differentiate between inner ear and cervical causes of vertigo and develop the appropriate treatment plan.