Vertigo is known as the illusion of the body moving or a person’s environment moving. Vertigo creates unidirectional (one-way) motion and rotational motion.
The perception of this motion comes with a minor difference, according to Dr Chad Stewart DC. When the patient has a feeling of the environment revolving around him, which is objective vertigo. On the other hand, when the patient feels he is turning round and round in his milieu, which is subjective vertigo.
A significant distinction sets vertigo apart from dizziness. Patients in AZ who experience dizziness say they feel light-headed or nauseous and there is loss of balance but the motion of perception is absent.
A good Laveen Chiropractor will analyze your history and the findings of a detailed examination, including orthopaedic and neurological tests to determine the cause of your vertigo and dizziness. With the findings at hand, they will develop a customized plan of management to fit your specific case.
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