Recurring headaches, dizziness, or vertigo can significantly impact your daily life and overall well-being. At Gray Chiropractic Injury & Wellness in Boise, ID, we understand how these symptoms can stem from spinal misalignments, nerve interference, or even trauma from past injuries. Whether your headaches are tension-related or your dizziness is affecting your balance and focus, our experienced chiropractic team is here to help identify and treat the root cause—not just the symptoms.
Chiropractic care offers a non-invasive, drug-free approach to managing headaches and vertigo. Misalignments in the cervical spine (neck) are common culprits of these conditions. When your vertebrae are out of alignment, it can irritate surrounding nerves and muscles, leading to persistent head pain or issues with your body’s balance systems. Through gentle spinal adjustments and targeted therapies, we work to restore proper alignment, reduce nerve interference, and help you find lasting relief.
Request an AppointmentVertigo often results from disturbances in the inner ear or dysfunction within the central nervous system. Our Boise chiropractors use diagnostic evaluations to determine whether the source of your vertigo is related to spinal issues, trauma (such as whiplash), or neurological imbalances. Vestibular rehabilitation techniques, spinal adjustments, and soft tissue therapy can all be part of your individualized care plan.
Gray Chiropractic Injury & Wellness is proud to serve Boise-area residents with customized treatment strategies tailored to each patient’s symptoms. If you’re living with headaches, dizziness, or vertigo, don’t settle for short-term relief. Let our chiropractic experts help you find long-term wellness through holistic, hands-on care.
FAQs – Headaches, Dizziness & Vertigo in Boise, ID
Can chiropractic care really help with chronic headaches or migraines?
Yes! Many headaches are cervicogenic, meaning they originate from neck dysfunction. Chiropractic adjustments can correct these issues and significantly reduce headache frequency and intensity.
What’s the difference between dizziness and vertigo?
Dizziness is a general feeling of being off-balance or lightheaded, while vertigo involves a spinning sensation. Chiropractic care can help if these symptoms are due to spinal misalignments or nervous system involvement.
How soon can I expect to feel better after treatment?
Some patients experience relief after just a few visits, while others with more complex conditions may require several sessions. Your chiropractor will review your progress regularly and adjust your treatment plan accordingly.
Do I need a referral to see a chiropractor for vertigo or headaches?
No referral is needed. You can contact us directly at (208) 854-0600 to schedule an appointment.
