BPPV?
If BPPV keeps returning, your balance system may need more than repositioning maneuvers.
Your brainstem integrates balance signals — and it sits directly next to the top two bones in your neck.
✨ Upper Cervical Care evaluates this region with advanced imaging and makes gentle, precise corrections — no twisting or cracking.
Living with recurrent BPPV can be frustrating, especially when standard repositioning maneuvers seem only to provide temporary relief. Through my experience, I’ve learned that addressing the root cause often requires a closer look at the upper cervical spine, which plays a critical role in balance. The brainstem, responsible for integrating balance signals, lies adjacent to the top two vertebrae in the neck. Any misalignment or tension in this area may disrupt balance processing, contributing to persistent dizziness and vertigo. Unlike traditional chiropractic adjustments that involve twisting or cracking, Upper Cervical Care uses gentle, precise corrections guided by advanced imaging to realign this crucial area. I found that these targeted treatments not only improved my symptoms more sustainably but also enhanced my overall neck comfort without provoking additional irritation. Incorporating this care alongside typical BPPV maneuvers can provide a more comprehensive approach. If you’re dealing with ear crystals causing vertigo and want to avoid repeated episodes, exploring Upper Cervical Care might be worthwhile. It’s a gentle yet powerful method that addresses the underlying mechanics of your balance system, helping support long-term wellness and stability.



















