
Feeling dizzy now and then is a common part of life—maybe after standing up too quickly or spinning around with your kids. But when dizziness becomes persistent or chronic, it stops being a minor nuisance and starts disrupting daily activities, productivity, and peace of mind.
At Hope Chiropractic in Southlake, Texas, Dr. Joey Kramer takes a comprehensive, neurologically focused approach to chronic dizziness. Rather than masking symptoms with medications, upper cervical chiropractic care aims to address the structural imbalances in the upper spine that may be contributing to—or even causing—these unsettling sensations.
If you’re searching for a natural, sustainable way to regain your balance, this could be the missing piece.
When Dizziness Becomes Chronic
Chronic dizziness isn’t just about spinning rooms. It can include:
- A feeling of lightheadedness or floating
- Sensations of instability when walking or standing
- Difficulty focusing or concentrating
- Pressure in the head or ears
- Symptoms that worsen with certain head or body movements
While these symptoms can originate from the inner ear or circulatory system, many individuals report ongoing dizziness even after ENT and neurologic evaluations show “normal” results. So where do you turn when the usual tests come back inconclusive?
That’s where upper cervical chiropractic comes into play.
The Overlooked Connection: Your Neck and Your Brain’s Balance Centers
The upper cervical spine—especially the atlas (C1) and axis (C2) vertebrae—sits just below the base of your skull. These bones protect the brainstem, a key player in coordinating balance and spatial awareness through communication with the inner ear, eyes, and muscles.
When the alignment of these vertebrae is even slightly off, it can cause:
- Miscommunication between the vestibular system (inner ear) and the brain
- Impaired cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulation, leading to pressure imbalances
- Altered blood flow to the brain, especially to areas responsible for orientation and motion perception
- Persistent muscle tension that may further affect equilibrium
These disruptions don’t always cause pain—but they do throw off the system that keeps you upright and grounded. Over time, this can lead to chronic dizziness or vertigo.
Why Upper Cervical Chiropractic Works Differently

Traditional chiropractic care often involves full-spine adjustments, but upper cervical chiropractic is more targeted and gentle, focusing solely on the top of the spine.
At Hope Chiropractic, Dr. Joey Kramer uses advanced imaging and precise techniques to evaluate and correct misalignments in the upper cervical region.
These non-invasive adjustments aim to restore symmetry and communication in the nervous system without twisting, cracking, or aggressive manipulation.
Benefits reported by patients with chronic dizziness include:
- Reduction in dizziness intensity and frequency
- Improved balance and confidence in movement
- Clearer mental focus and less fatigue
- Decreased reliance on medications
- A more stable and comfortable sense of body awareness
A Natural Step Toward Long-Term Relief
While every case of chronic dizziness is unique, there are patterns worth noting—especially if you:
- Have a history of whiplash, concussion, or neck trauma
- Notice that certain head positions trigger symptoms
- Struggle with neck stiffness or reduced range of motion
- Experience pressure or discomfort around the base of your skull
- Feel dismissed or unsupported by conventional medical avenues
In these cases, it’s worth considering whether structural imbalance could be contributing to your ongoing symptoms.
Your Path to Balance Starts Here
At Hope Chiropractic in Southlake, we believe that addressing the root cause—not just the symptoms—is key to long-lasting wellness. If you or someone you love has been living with chronic dizziness, upper cervical chiropractic care may offer a path to clarity and confidence that you haven’t explored yet.
Serving the communities of Southlake, Grapevine, Colleyville, Westlake, and Trophy Club, our team is here to help you feel steady, focused, and supported in your healing journey.
Medical Disclaimer
This article is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read here.