Vestibular Migraine

Is it Dizziness, Vertigo or Vestibular Migraines?

Vestibular migraines are a combination of headaches, migraines, dizziness and vertigo. Migraines come in a wide assortment of categories (e.g., classic, atypical, cluster, etc) and involve a range of symptoms: nausea visual disturbances (e.g., aura, snow, stars, etc) autonomic dysfunction vestibular dysfunction (e.g., dizziness or vertigo) It can be terribly frustrating for people experiencing vestibular…

Positional orthostatic tachycardia is a vagus nerve disorder that can be affected by TMJ and upper neck (C1/atlas) alignment.

Positional Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) – The Upper Neck Connection

Positional Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) – The Upper Neck Connection Positional Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (aka POTS) can be a debilitating disorder. It is defined by dizziness, faintness, anxiety as well as a host of other symptoms. POTS is a functional neurological disorder that involve the vagus nerve. The vagus nerve is the communication highway for…

Vagus Nerve Dysfunction

Do you have Vagus Nerve Dysfunction?

Do you have Vagus Nerve Dysfunction? Vagus nerve dysfunction is a common cause, but one of the least understood health problems in the body, but it is still one of the least understood. Part of the reason is that is affects every dynamic of your life: Heart beat Blood pressure Breathing Swallowing Eating Thyroid function…

Eagle's Syndrome

Eagle’s Syndrome – A Natural Approach before Surgery

Eagle’s Syndrome: A Natural Approach before Surgery. Eagle’s Syndrome, an uncommon but impactful condition, involves elongated styloid processes causing a range of distressing symptoms. While traditionally managed with surgery, new studies suggest that upper cervical care could play a pivotal role in alleviating symptoms and enhancing overall well-being for those grappling with Eagle’s Syndrome. In…