The Brainstem and The Upper Cervical Spine

The Brainstem and The Upper Cervical Spine

The Brainstem The brainstem is a vital part of the central nervous system; it is responsible for regulating many of the functions and actions of the body that are not under conscious control, so called autonomic functions. This includes heart rate, blood pressure,...

What is Meniere’s Disease?

About Meniere’s Disease Meniere’s Disease is a condition affecting the inner ear, characterised by potentially severe and incapacitating episodes of vertigo known as drop attacks. Sufferers also experience tinnitus, a feeling of fullness in the ear and...

Meniere’s Disease and the Spine

What is Meniere’s Disease? Meniere’s disease is a condition of the inner ear that cause symptoms including tinnitus, vertigo (drop attacks) and fullness in the ear or hearing loss (usually low frequency). ​​Meniere’s Disease Symptoms These symptoms...