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What’s the Difference Between Dizziness and Vertigo

What is the difference between dizziness and vertigo?

Dizziness and vertigo are often lumped together. While there is overlap, they are not the same thing. Dizziness is a general term that describes a variety of symptoms, including feeling off balance, light-headed and unsteady. This can include symptoms of vertigo. Vertigo more specifically refers to the feeling when the room is spinning, or the patient feels as if they are spinning themselves.

What are the causes of dizziness and vertigo?

Dizziness and vertigo can both be indicators of a vestibular dysfunction. The vestibular system helps regulate balance and allows us to know our location in space. One of the most common causes of vertigo is known as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). BPPV is a peripheral vestibular disorder that affects the fluid of the inner ear. This causes vertigo when the head is oriented in specific positions, such as tipping the head back. When the head is tipped back, like lying down, the patient will feel as if they are spinning or the room is spinning. Vertigo can also be induced after traumatic brain injury (TBI), concussion or other nervous system disorders including multiple sclerosis. These are referred to as Central Vestibular disorders and affect structures of the central nervous system, including the cerebellum and the brainstem. This can also lead to vertigo.

What is the relationship between between vertigo and anxiety?

Patients who experience anxiety and anxiety disorders often report feeling dizzy and lightheaded. It becomes a negative feedback loop, where the dizziness and vertigo cause more anxiety. This creates a vicious cycle. This is caused by the impact of stress hormones on the vestibular system. Our body naturally responds to stressful situations by releasing hormones such as cortisol and histamines. This negatively impacts the vestibular system’s ability to transmit balance information to the brain. This incongruence between the signals leads to dizziness. At NorCal Brain Center, there are a variety of approaches that we take to recalibrate the vestibular system. This includes head and eye positioning maneuvers to synchronize inputs from the environment with the brain, Bertec Balance retraining and Neurosensorimotor Integrator Training.

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Dr. Wau here is your updated bio: Dr. Wai earned her Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic, West Campus, graduating Magna Cum Laude. Fluent in English, Cantonese, and Mandarin, she is committed to delivering culturally sensitive care to a diverse patient population.

Born and raised in Hong Kong, Dr. Wai was immersed in an environment that emphasized holistic health practices from a young age. This upbringing fostered a deep appreciation for natural healing methods, profoundly influencing her approach to chiropractic care.

In her practice, Dr. Wai addresses a range of conditions, including prenatal and postpartum discomfort, chronic pain, headaches, and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. She employs a combination of traditional chiropractic techniques and modern methodologies to offer personalized treatments.

Recognizing the intricate connection between the nervous system and overall health, Dr. Wai is committed to exploring and integrating advanced neurological insights into her practice. This approach of bridging musculoskeletal care with neurological rehabilitation aims to provide patients with a pathway to enhanced brain function and overall well-being.

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Raised in the heart of San Jose, Albert has always been deeply rooted in community and family values. A proud alumna of Golden Gate University and UOP, he holds both a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management and an MBA as a working adult. His passion for lifelong learning led him to pursue a legal education at Northwestern University School of Law.

Balancing the demands of the “sandwich generation,” he gracefully navigates the responsibilities of caring for a parent living with Parkinson’s while raising his daughter, both roles he embraces with unwavering love and dedication. Known for his commitment to service, he brings a family- and community-first mindset to everything he does.

Whether he’s supporting others through mentorship, volunteering, or simply sharing a warm smile, Albert thrives on connection. On any given day, you might spot him enjoying a bite at Mark’s Hot Dogs, indulging in something sweet from Peter’s Bakery, or grabbing a slice at House of Pizza, always grounded, always giving back.

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Since joining the team in August 2023, Jess has been committed to providing the best care to every patient who walks through the doors, always striving to impact their lives positively. She strongly desires to further her education in nursing and is dedicated to learning and growing through every opportunity at NorCal Brain Center.

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