
POTS & Dysautonomia
Natural Support for Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction
POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome) and other forms of dysautonomia affect the autonomic nervous system -- the part of your nervous system that controls involuntary functions like heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, and temperature regulation. At BodyMind Chiropractic, we offer supportive care that addresses the underlying nervous system dysfunction contributing to these challenging conditions.
Dysautonomia is an umbrella term for conditions involving dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system (ANS). The ANS controls vital automatic body functions including heart rate and blood pressure regulation, breathing, digestion, temperature regulation, sleep-wake cycles, and more. Our gentle, neurologically-focused approach helps support healthier autonomic function.

Board-certified chiropractor with 25+ years of experience specializing in neurologically-focused, low-force care for families of all ages.
Important Note
We work alongside your medical team. Chiropractic care is a supportive therapy that can help improve nervous system function -- it does not replace medical diagnosis or treatment for POTS and dysautonomia.
Common Symptoms We See
Racing Heart
Abnormal increase in heart rate upon standing, a hallmark of POTS, with rates exceeding 120 bpm.
Dizziness & Fainting
Lightheadedness, vertigo, or loss of consciousness when changing positions, especially standing.
Fatigue & Exercise Intolerance
Profound exhaustion and inability to tolerate physical activity without symptom flare.
Brain Fog
Cognitive difficulties including poor concentration, memory problems, and mental cloudiness.
Temperature Dysregulation
Inability to properly regulate body temperature, with episodes of being too hot or too cold.
Digestive Issues
Nausea, gastroparesis, and IBS-like symptoms resulting from autonomic dysfunction affecting the gut.
Sleep Disturbances
Difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or achieving restorative sleep despite exhaustion.
Anxiety-Like Symptoms
Adrenaline surges and panic-like episodes driven by autonomic dysfunction rather than psychological causes.
How Chiropractic Can Help
Brainstem & Upper Cervical Support
The ANS control center is located at the base of the skull, and the vagus nerve passes through the upper cervical spine. Gentle adjustments in this area support healthier autonomic regulation.
Autonomic Balance
Our gentle, neurologically-focused approach helps calm an overactive sympathetic nervous system and support parasympathetic function, addressing the core imbalance in dysautonomia.
Objective HRV Monitoring
Our comprehensive evaluation includes assessment of autonomic nervous system function. We can track improvements over time and adjust care based on your response.
Patient-Centered Gentle Care
We understand POTS patients have unique needs. We can adjust you lying down if standing triggers symptoms, use no sudden movements, and proceed at a pace your nervous system can handle.
Our Approach to Dysautonomia
Dr. John is familiar with dysautonomia and takes your symptoms seriously, adapting care to your unique needs each visit.
Comprehensive Assessment
We evaluate your entire spine with particular attention to areas affecting autonomic function: upper cervical, thoracic spine, and sacrum. Our comprehensive neurological evaluation provides objective data about your autonomic nervous system balance.
Gentle, Precise Adjustments
Using Talsky Tonal Chiropractic and KST techniques, we adapt our approach to your specific health situation, always gentle and always precise. We address subluxations affecting autonomic function without causing the stress response that can trigger symptoms. We can adjust you in any comfortable position.
Paced Care & Collaboration
We proceed at a pace your nervous system can handle, adjusting intensity based on how you are feeling each visit. We communicate with your other providers as needed and support your overall treatment plan.
What Our Patients Often Report
While every individual is unique and results vary, families frequently notice improvements in:
Improved heart rate stability when changing positions
Reduced dizziness and fewer near-fainting episodes
Better energy levels and less profound fatigue
Improved mental clarity and reduced brain fog
Better temperature regulation
Improved digestive function
More restful sleep
Greater overall tolerance for daily activities
Frequently Asked Questions

Support for Your Nervous System
Learn how gentle chiropractic care may help with your dysautonomia symptoms. Schedule a consultation with Dr. John today.
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