What Are Visual Disturbances?
Visual disturbances encompass a range of alterations in an individual's visual perception. These can manifest as visual hallucinations, unclear or double vision, color blindness, increased sensitivity to light, or reduced visual sharpness.
In many cases, visual disturbances are temporary and will resolve without intervention. However, in some instances, they can be a sign of an underlying condition such as migraines or Meniere's disease. In these cases, a common indicator of the condition is vertebral misalignment in the upper cervical spine.
Signs and Symptoms of Visual Disturbances
The symptoms of visual disturbance can range from mild to severe and may include blurred vision, floating or moving objects in the field of view, flashes of light, distorted vision, colored halos around lights, eye strain/fatigue, difficulty focusing or reading, light sensitivity, double vision, loss of peripheral vision, or visual hallucinations.
How The Upper Cervical Spine Affects Visual Disturbances
The upper cervical spine, the uppermost segment of the spinal column, plays a crucial role in maintaining visual health due to its close proximity to the brainstem, the optic nerve, and other important craniofacial nerves. As a result, a vertebral misalignment in this region of the spine can have a direct impact on the functioning of these nerves and the transmission of visual information signals to and from the brain. When the brainstem or optical nerves are compressed or pinched by a misaligned vertebra, the resulting nerve flow disruption can cause symptoms that manifest as visual disturbances.
How Our Treatment Works
Dr. Beijian Shamloo, an upper cervical doctor located in Knoxville, Tennessee, specializes in detecting and correcting misalignments of the upper cervical spine. Before commencing treatment for visual disturbances, Dr. Shamloo will typically perform a thorough diagnostic evaluation by using Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) and advanced 3D imaging of your upper cervical spine. With these cutting-edge diagnostic tools, Dr. Shamloo can accurately pinpoint and treat the root cause of your visual disturbances, rather than just treating the symptoms.
During your treatment, Dr. Shamloo will use low-force and precise techniques to gently push any misaligned vertebrae back into their natural alignment. Once you have undergone these corrections, you may notice an immediate improvement in your symptoms, however, you should expect full symptom reduction to take place over multiple appointments.
If you’re looking for a natural, non-invasive treatment for visual disturbances, we can help! Contact Upper Spine Knoxville to schedule a consultation with Dr. Shamloo. Our areas of coverage include Knoxville, Alcoa, Maryville, Farragut, Clinton, Oak Ridge, Sevierville, Lenoir City, Karns, Hardin Valley, Powell, Halls, and Fountain City in Tennessee, as well as the surrounding areas.