Vertigo is commonly described as a sensation of spinning or imbalance, as if the surrounding environment were moving.
It may be associated with additional symptoms such as:

  • ear pressure or ENT discomfort

  • head pain or heaviness

  • neck pain or cervical tension

  • instability or general fatigue

In many clinical situations, vertigo is not solely related to the inner ear.
It can be closely associated with fascial and muscular tension in the cervical region.

The Role of the Neck in Balance Regulation

The neck is a crucial functional crossroads between the head and the rest of the body.
It plays an essential role in:

  • blood flow to and from the brain

  • venous and lymphatic drainage

  • neural transmission and autonomic regulation

  • mechanical balance between the head and trunk

When cervical fascia becomes tight, congested, or loses its elasticity,
pressure regulation, circulation, and neural signaling may be disturbed,
contributing to vertigo or sensations of imbalance.

 

How Fascial Acupuncture Therapy Can Help

Fascial acupuncture therapy focuses on the cervical fascial tissues.
Its goals are to:

  • reduce excessive fascial tension in the neck

  • improve local circulation and microcirculation

  • support resolution of aseptic inflammatory processes

  • restore neuromuscular balance

  • promote global nervous system regulation

Rather than forcing change,
this approach aims to restore the neck’s adaptive and regulatory capacity.

 

Clinical Observation

In my practice, patients presenting with vertigo associated with cervical tension often report, after targeted and progressive treatment:

  • reduced dizziness or vertigo

  • decreased head pressure

  • improved neck comfort

  • a greater sense of overall stability

These changes may sometimes appear quickly,
but they are best understood as part of a gradual regulatory process.

A Coherent Whole-Body Perspective

It is logical that treating the neck can influence head-related symptoms:
all circulation, neural signaling, and regulatory exchanges between the body and the head pass through this region.

Fascial acupuncture therapy offers a respectful, integrative approach,
addressing vertigo not as an isolated symptom,
but as part of a broader functional imbalance.

⚠️ Important Note

Vertigo can have multiple causes.
Medical evaluation is essential in cases of persistent, sudden, or unusual symptoms.
Fascial acupuncture therapy is offered as a complementary approach, adapted to each individual situation.