Friday, November 25, 2011

Vertigo and the Effects of the Epley Maneuver


!±8± Vertigo and the Effects of the Epley Maneuver

Vertigo is often mistaken with a fear of heights, dizziness or a brief moment of instability. Now, vertigo has been re-classified so that many who have experienced any such "dizziness" are now aware that there is much more than was thought to be there in the first place. It was pioneered by Chiropractic.

The tricky part, as in my case is that vertigo can be layered in with other ailments and therefore hard to correctly detect or believe. I have found with the "traditional medicine" practices that if it does not fit into the hole then it just does not exist, especially when you live in a country where the health system pays by the visit. Therefore, if you have something more complex than what fits the profile, then you have to keep coming back, and that is why I went to non-traditional medicine, like Chiropractic.

I went to Chiropractic because of my research on the net. It said that some types of imbalance that cause vertigo can be caused, especially in males over fifty by small crystals of calcium carbonate that form in the inner ear. In many cases, these tiny crystals floating around in the inner ear, and then hitting the very small hairs causing enormous imbalance cause this kind of vertigo. This is often accompanied by extreme nausea.

The more research I did, I discovered a treatment called the Epley Maneuver. The Epley Maneuver is designed to let those crystals settle in any one of the three smaller openings of the inner ear so that they do not come out and cause havoc anymore.

The Epley Maneuver is something else when performed. For someone who has vertigo, it makes the scariest ride at an amusement park look like a luxury car. First, they tip you right back, and not just flat, I mean right back until your head is looking at everything almost upside down. Then they turn your head to the right and they wait until everything stops spinning. They do the same thing to the left, until the same thing happens, and lastly, they put your head straight up.

There is no set time for this, everyone is different, and you feel drained, happy, light-headed all at once, and it's best to take some time before you try and walk normally again. One of the reasons for this feeling is the deep tissue massage they give you to loosen everything up, and the after effect is amazing, like a sense of euphoria that lasts and lasts.

Chiropractic's Epley Maneuver works differently with everyone, and there is no set time for recovery, for some people it works right away, for some it needs several treatments, for another kind, it needs ongoing treatment. There is a chance however, it may not work.


Vertigo and the Effects of the Epley Maneuver

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