Vertigo Treatment in Beverly Hills
Feeling off balance or unsteady can disrupt even the simplest daily routines and affect confidence in movement. Clearly distinguishing vertigo from other forms of dizziness is important for effective care.
When the body’s balance systems are not working in harmony, chiropractic care can help by addressing movement restrictions and tension in the neck and spine that may contribute to imbalance. Dr. Jamie Mahtaban, DC and Dr. Yuliya Gruppina, DC emphasizes that chiropractic treatment focuses on improving joint mobility, reducing mechanical stress, and supporting healthy nervous system communication.
Care guided by the chiropractic approach at Elite Chiropractic Beverly Hills emphasizes non-invasive techniques tailored to individual needs. By improving coordination and movement efficiency, treatment aims to support better stability and control in daily activities.
What Causes Vertigo?
Vertigo can develop from several different systems within the body. Common causes include:
Inner Ear Disturbances: Changes within the inner ear can disrupt balance signals sent to the brain, leading to spinning or dizziness.
Cervical Spine and Neck Dysfunction: Restricted movement or joint dysfunction in the neck can interfere with balance and coordination.
Postural and Movement-Related Factors: Poor posture, altered head positioning, or movement imbalances can affect how the brain processes balance information.
Identifying which system is involved is key to effective care.
How Do We Diagnose the Root Cause of Vertigo?
At Elite Chiropractic Beverly Hills, diagnosis begins with a comprehensive evaluation. This may include:
- Physical and neurological assessment
- Review of symptom patterns and triggers
- Postural analysis
- Neck mobility and joint movement evaluation
- Balance and coordination testing
Dr. Jamie Mahtaban, DC and Dr. Yuliya Gruppina, DC explains findings clearly so patients understand what is contributing to their vertigo.
As Dr. Mahtaban puts it, the priority is to “diagnose everyone accurately and do the treatment based on that, not just a generic, cookie cutter approach.”
Vertigo Treatment Plan
Vertigo treatment is individualized and based on examination findings.
Your care plan may include:
- Gentle neck adjustments to improve joint movement and reduce pressure affecting balance
- Upper neck correction to support proper communication between the brain and body
- Neck decompression techniques if disc or nerve irritation is contributing to symptoms
- Balance retraining exercises to help your body regain stability
- Posture correction guidance to reduce strain on the cervical spine
- Targeted muscle therapy to relieve tightness in the neck and shoulders
- Ongoing reassessment to track progress and adjust care as needed
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Vertigo Treatment Specialists in Beverly Hills
Dr. Jamie Mahtaban and Dr. Yuliya Gruppina have over two decades of combined clinical experience evaluating and treating patients with vertigo and balance-related conditions in Beverly Hills. Care is guided by detailed clinical evaluation, attention to neurological function, and patient education.
At Elite Chiropractic Beverly Hills, patients value the time spent explaining findings and the conservative approach to care.
Book Complimentary Consultation for Vertigo Treatment in Beverly Hills
If vertigo symptoms are affecting your balance, confidence, or daily routine, we are here to help you get clarity. We will start with a detailed evaluation and walk you through what we find, so you understand the “why” behind your symptoms.
Call us at (310) 692-4469 or book online using the tool below.
Vertigo Patient FAQs
What is vertigo?
Vertigo is the sensation of spinning or movement when the body is still. It differs from general dizziness and often involves balance system dysfunction.
What are the common types of vertigo?
- Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV): Triggered by specific head movements
- Vestibular neuritis and labyrinthitis: Related to inner ear inflammation
- Cervicogenic vertigo: Associated with neck dysfunction
What symptoms are commonly associated with vertigo?
- Spinning sensations
- Balance problems
- Nausea
- Unsteadiness
- Difficulty focusing
How does the spine and nervous system affect vertigo?
The spine and nervous system play a major role in balance and coordination. Dysfunction in these areas can disrupt balance signals. Dr. Gruppina often explains this as restoring motion while addressing “muscular neurological components.”
Can vertigo go away on its own?
Some cases improve, but when vertigo is linked to neck or nervous system dysfunction, symptoms often persist without addressing the underlying cause.
What chiropractic techniques are used for vertigo treatment?
Techniques are gentle and may include cervical adjustments, posture correction, and balance-focused care based on findings. Dr. Mahtaban’s approach focuses on improving motion first, then supporting it with movement guidance.
What results can you expect from vertigo treatment?
Many patients experience gradual improvement in balance, reduced dizziness, and better daily function. Your expected progress depends on the exam findings and how your body responds over time.
When should you seek treatment for vertigo?
You should seek treatment if vertigo episodes are recurring, worsening, or interfering with daily activities such as walking, driving, or working.
What is the fastest way to recover from vertigo symptoms?
The fastest recovery depends on identifying the underlying cause. Temporary strategies may help, but lasting improvement comes from addressing the source.
Can chiropractic treatment cure vertigo?
Chiropractic care does not claim to cure vertigo. Care focuses on addressing contributing factors such as neck dysfunction or nervous system involvement.
How many sessions are usually needed for vertigo treatment?
The number of sessions varies based on the type of vertigo, severity, and response to care. Progress is monitored and adjusted based on clinical findings.
Is vertigo treatment painful?
Vertigo treatment is designed to be gentle and comfortable. Most patients describe care as calm and reassuring.
When should I see a doctor or chiropractor for vertigo?
Seek care if vertigo persists, worsens, or affects balance and safety. Immediate medical evaluation is recommended for severe neurological symptoms.
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