Vertigo, Dizziness, & Balance
Do you feel “dizzy”, “drunk”, “disoriented”, “foggy-headed”, “crazy-headed”, or “off?”
These are just a few of the common descriptions we hear from our clients. Are you falling, or “almost falling”, staggering, meandering, or holding onto walls and furniture? Do you have to keep your eyes open in the shower so you don’t fall?
THIS IS NOT NORMAL!!!!!!!
Problems with vertigo, dizziness, and balance can be life-altering. We understand that and are committed to intently listening to all of your concerns. These issues are often complex, and the root cause may relate to multiple systems in the body, including your inner ear (also called the vestibular system), vision, sensation, neurological, and musculoskeletal systems. It is important to understand everything that is involved in causing your symptoms so that you can receive the appropriate treatment.
Let us help you!
Vestibular rehab may include:
Reducing dizziness, vertigo, and related symptoms
Repositioning maneuvers to relocate crystals in the inner ear in cases of BPPV
Gaze stability training
Balance retraining
Exercises that address weakness and decreased mobility
Habituation exercises that train your body to adjust to the dizziness you experience
Training of compensatory mechanisms in the brain through other senses such as vision.
Hands-on techniques to address joint and soft tissue dysfunction
Education with coping mechanisms
Common conditions that we treat include:
BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo)
Issues with balance and walking
Meniere’s Disease
Vestibular Migraines
Inner ear weakness
Disequilibrium
Dizziness
Concussion
Stroke
*Dizziness and vertigo can have numerous causes and you should first seek medical attention from a physician to rule out any serious cause or problem with any new onset of symptoms.