BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo)
A common condition caused by displaced crystals in the inner ear, leading to brief episodes of spinning sensations with movement.
Gentle care for balance and dizziness
Vertigo isn’t just feeling dizzy—it’s the unsettling sensation that you or your surroundings are spinning. For many people in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, vertigo can disrupt daily life, making it difficult to walk, drive, work, or even stand comfortably.

Vertigo isn’t just feeling dizzy—it’s the unsettling sensation that you or your surroundings are spinning. For many people in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, vertigo can disrupt daily life, making it difficult to walk, drive, work, or even stand comfortably.
While symptoms may come and go, vertigo is often linked to underlying issues in the inner ear, nervous system, or cervical spine (neck). At Back to Health, we focus on identifying the root cause of your symptoms so you can experience real, lasting relief—not just temporary fixes.
We begin with a detailed evaluation to understand your symptoms, triggers, and medical history. This helps us identify whether your vertigo is related to the inner ear, neck, or nervous system.
Misalignment in the cervical spine can disrupt signals between your brain and body. Gentle adjustments help restore proper alignment, improve communication, and reduce symptoms.
Specific exercises may be used to retrain your balance system and improve coordination—helping your body adapt and stabilize more effectively.
For certain types of vertigo like BPPV, we may use repositioning techniques to help restore normal inner ear function.
We address contributing factors such as posture, screen habits, and daily movements to reduce strain on the neck and improve long-term results.
Care options at Back to Health that are commonly used to address Vertigo & Dizziness.
Understanding the source helps shape a care plan that targets the root—not just the symptoms.
A common condition caused by displaced crystals in the inner ear, leading to brief episodes of spinning sensations with movement.
Misalignment or restricted movement in the neck can interfere with balance signals and contribute to dizziness.
Conditions like vestibular neuritis or labyrinthitis can affect balance and cause vertigo symptoms.
Trauma can disrupt the balance system and lead to ongoing dizziness or instability.
Forward head posture can strain the neck and affect the body’s balance mechanisms over time.
Disruption in how the brain and body communicate can contribute to symptoms of vertigo and dizziness.

Care designed to support cervical mobility, posture, and tension relief.
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Targeted care designed to relieve lumbar discomfort and restore mobility.
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Focused approaches to help calm sciatic nerve irritation and radiating leg pain.
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Care plans focused on triggers tied to spinal alignment and tension.
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Personalized hormone optimization to help restore energy and balance.
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Therapies focused on improving joint function and reducing chronic discomfort.
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