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    Vertigo of central origin Treatment Results – Verified Outcome from Fishers, IN

    Verified Outcome
    1 week, 2 visits
    Age 74
    1 week, 2 visits
    📝 Qualitative Outcome

    Clinical Progress

    Before Treatment

    100% improvement in vertigo symptoms, 100% improvement in headache symtoms, 31 degree improvement in right cervical rotation

    After Treatment

    100% improvement in vertigo symptoms, 100% improvement in headache symtoms, 31 degree improvement in right cervical rotation

    About this outcome:

    This is a descriptive outcome without quantified metrics. While no numeric data is available for charts, the documented clinical improvements are still valuable evidence of treatment effectiveness.

    Patient Experience

    "Patient reported immediate improvement in right cervical rotation after the adjustment, and commented her headache felt somewhat better before leaving the office on the first visit. ROM was noted improved, tenderness of right suboccipitals, right levator scapula, right upper traps, all improved upon presentation for the second adjustment. Patient noted that her headache had resolved, but her vertigo was mildly present, especially when rolling over in bed. After the second adjustment the patient experienced complete resolution of vertigo. Her ROM was significantly improved in cervical extension, and 31 degrees improved in right rotation."

    Additional Benefits Reported

    The patient also experienced these additional improvements:

    Improved mood and demeanor, reduced stress

    Treatment Details

    Cervical chair adjustment C1, diversified adjustments T3, L5 and left illium.

    Clinic Information

    Scientific Evidence

    All case studies follow standardized outcome measures and evidence-based treatment protocols. Individual results may vary based on patient-specific factors and adherence to treatment plans.

    Submitted on January 29, 2026

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