TMJ, Meniere’s Disease and Dizziness. What are the connections?

If you experience symptoms like jaw pain, tinnitus, vertigo, or dizziness, you may be dealing with a condition related to your temporomandibular joint (TMJ) or Meniere’s disease. These conditions can be challenging to diagnose and manage, but with the right treatment plan and management strategies, it is possible to improve your symptoms and overall quality of life.

In this article, we’ll explore the connections between TMJ, Meniere’s disease, and dizziness, as well as the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and management strategies available for these conditions. By understanding the complexities of these conditions and the best ways to manage them, you can take control of your health and live a fulfilling life despite your symptoms.

Meniere’s disease – Cervical Spine and TMJ

Meniere’s disease – Cervical Spine and TMJ. Misalignment in the cervical spine, neck and jaw have all been linked to Meniere’s disease. Many people who have had chiropractic readjustments and manipulation of the cervical spine have freed themselves of Meniere’s symptoms, notably C1 through C6.