
Living with vertigo is more than just dealing with the occasional dizzy spell. For many, it’s like walking on a tightrope while the world spins around them—unsteady, unpredictable, and exhausting.
Whether it strikes when you get out of bed, look over your shoulder, or turn too quickly, vertigo can disrupt your work, your focus, and your peace of mind.
At Hope Chiropractic in Southlake, TX, Dr. Joey Kramer offers a different path forward—one that doesn’t mask symptoms but instead aims to restore the body’s balance at its foundation. If you’re searching for a natural approach to address vertigo and dizziness, keep reading. This article is for you.
We proudly serve residents of Southlake, Grapevine, Colleyville, Westlake, and Trophy Club, helping those struggling with vertigo find renewed clarity and control.
Understanding Vertigo: A Miscommunication Issue
Vertigo is not a condition by itself—it’s a symptom, often indicating a disruption in the systems that regulate your body’s sense of position and balance. It can stem from:
- Inner ear disorders (like Meniere’s or BPPV)
- Neurological issues
- Circulatory problems
- Migraines
- Neck injuries or trauma
What these conditions all have in common is how they interfere with the vestibular system—the network of sensory input your brain uses to interpret movement and balance.
But here’s something many overlook: the upper cervical spine plays a major role in stabilizing that input.
The Brainstem–Balance Connection

Nestled between the base of the skull and the top of your neck lies a critical intersection—your upper cervical spine, composed of the atlas (C1) and axis (C2) vertebrae. This area protects the brainstem and is a conduit for major nerve pathways that help regulate:
- Eye movement
- Spatial awareness
- Inner ear feedback
- Muscle coordination
When this region is misaligned, even slightly, it can disrupt neurological communication between your brain and body—creating a false sense of motion or imbalance that leads to vertigo.
In fact, many vertigo patients also report neck tension, stiffness, or a history of injury—further supporting the role of the cervical spine in balance-related issues.
What Makes Upper Cervical Chiropractic Different?
Unlike traditional chiropractic care, which may involve broad spinal adjustments, upper cervical chiropractic focuses exclusively on the top two vertebrae in the neck. These adjustments are:
- Gentle and precise — No cracking, twisting, or aggressive force
- Backed by imaging — Dr. Kramer uses 3D imaging to evaluate misalignment
- Customized to you — No two adjustments are the same
- Designed to hold — The goal is to restore and maintain long-term alignment
Once alignment is corrected, the body can begin healing and restoring normal function—often relieving pressure on nerves, improving blood flow, and helping the vestibular system recalibrate.
What Results Can Patients Expect?
Each case is unique, but many individuals under upper cervical care report:
- Reduced frequency and intensity of vertigo episodes
- Greater balance and coordination
- Decreased head pressure and neck tension
- Improved mental clarity and confidence
- Less reliance on medication to manage symptoms
The healing process is often gradual. Some people feel relief after just a few visits; for others, it may take consistent care over several weeks. The focus is on creating sustainable change, not quick fixes.
Who Should Consider This Approach?
You might benefit from an upper cervical evaluation if:
- Your vertigo began after a neck injury or fall
- You’ve tried medications but still struggle with episodes
- You notice stiffness, reduced range of motion, or uneven posture
- You’ve been diagnosed with conditions like Meniere’s disease or vestibular migraines
- You’re looking for a non-invasive, drug-free alternative to manage your symptoms
Upper cervical chiropractic doesn’t treat vertigo directly—it works by removing structural and neurological interference that may be contributing to it. Think of it as giving your body a clearer signal and better chance to self-regulate.
Regain Your Balance Naturally
Vertigo doesn’t have to define your days. With upper cervical chiropractic care, many patients rediscover the confidence to drive, work, travel, and enjoy life without the constant worry of spinning out of control.
At Hope Chiropractic in Southlake, Dr. Joey Kramer offers compassionate, personalized care built around restoring balance from within. We welcome patients from Southlake, Grapevine, Colleyville, Westlake, and Trophy Club, and we’re here to help you take steady steps toward relief.
Whether vertigo has just started or has been a part of your life for years, it’s never too late to explore a new approach—one grounded in science, structure, and the body’s own ability to heal.
Medical Disclaimer
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a licensed healthcare provider regarding any symptoms, diagnoses, or treatment options related to your personal health.