It is estimated that over 600,000 people in the United States suffer from Ménière’s disease. Ménière’s Disease is a condition that causes nausea as well as balance and hearing loss. The problem is related to the fluid in the inner ear which is how the brain interprets where the body is in space by way of the Vestibulocochlear nerve.
There is a new clinical trial taking place seeking help those who suffer from Ménière’s. The trial involves injecting a gel like substance into the ear that releases a steroid over the period of 3 months, the current steroidal injections only last 10-15 minutes before becoming ineffective. This is an invasive procedure that requires an injection into the ear itself. There are currently no medications approved by the FDA for Ménière’s Disease.
Many patients are seeking a natural relief for Ménière’s Disease as the traditional treatments methods have limited results. Dr. Jason Minogue has found a way to help patients with Ménière’s Disease get relief allowing them to get back to leading a normal live.
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Dr. Minogue is able to offer hope to debilitating Ménière’s cases through NUCCA spinal care. This is an advanced method that focuses on the Atlas (C1) vertebra in the top of the neck. Scientific studies have shown that there is a relationship between the Atlas bone and how the inner ear and VestibuloCochlear nerve. In a study of 139 patients with Ménière’s Disease received Upper Cervical Chiropractic and the average disability level decreased from 8.5/10 to 1.4/10. All 139 patients had a previous injury to the neck whether it was a minor fall or a major automobile accident. Patients improved in as litlle as 1 or 2 adjustments.
If you have Ménière’s Disease, you should consult an Upper Cervical Chiropractor for a detailed evaluation of the upper neck.
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