An illusion of the body moving or your surroundings moving is called vertigo. With vertigo, one senses rotational movement and unidirectional, or one way, movement.
A trivial distinction exists in the understanding of this motion, says Dr Brandon Perkins DC. Objective vertigo is described as the sensation of the environment spinning around the patient whereas in subjective vertigo, it is the patient who feels he is turning around his surroundings.
Dizziness is distinct from vertigo in some aspect. When the patient in FL describes his feelings as a loss of balance, light-headedness or nausea but there is no motion perception, he is describing dizziness.
The following procedures will be applied to you by your Fort Myers Chiropractor: history-taking, comprehensive examination and neurological and orthopaedic tests. These will help him discover the cause of your vertigo and dizziness. Then they will design a unique plan of management for your special case.

