Cervicogenic Vertigo and NeuroStructural Chiropractic at Premier Chiropractic in Bel Air, MD

Cervicogenic vertigo is a condition triggered by neck issues, such as a Structural Shift, which disrupt the Autonomic Nervous System aka the Automatic Operating System(AOS). The AOS controls vital, involuntary processes like balance, heart rate, and digestion. When the AOS is disrupted, it can lead to symptoms like dizziness, lightheadedness, and a sense of instability.

In cervicogenic vertigo, a Structural Shift or misalignments in the cervical spine (neck area) can interfere with the signals sent to the brain, affecting balance and coordination. These disruptions often manifest as vertigo or a feeling of dizziness.

At Premier Chiropractic in Bel Air, MD, NeuroStructural Chiropractic focuses on the precise alignment of the spine, particularly the cervical region, to optimize AOS function. By addressing a Structural Shift such as an Atlas Displacement Complex (ADC) or an Anterior Head Syndrome (AHS), our chiropractors help restore balance to the nervous system, potentially alleviating symptoms of cervicogenic vertigo and reducing the risk of related health problems.

For residents of Bel Air suffering from vertigo caused by neck issues, Premier Chiropractic offers a holistic approach that targets the underlying structural abnormality. Rather than just masking symptoms, our goal is to correct misalignments and improve overall nervous system function, leading to better balance, health, and well-being.

About Dr. Evan R. Christman

Dr. Evan R. Christman has been practicing NeuroStructural Chiropractic in Bel Air, MD, since 1998. After studying Kinesiology at the University of Maryland, Dr. Evan discovered the benefits of chiropractic care firsthand while seeking relief from migraines. This experience led him to pursue his Doctor of Chiropractic degree at Logan College of Chiropractic. Focusing on NeuroStructural Chiropractic, he is passionate about helping families improve their health and quality of life through precise, effective care.