Specialist physiotherapy for vertigo, dizziness, and vestibular dysfunction designed to restore your stability, confidence, and quality of life. At :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}, we provide personalized, evidence-based care that targets the root cause of your symptoms—not just temporary relief.
If you’re struggling with spinning sensations, imbalance, or motion sensitivity, our expert team is here to help you regain control and return to your daily activities safely.
Vertigo is a sensation of spinning, swaying, or movement when your body is actually still. Unlike general dizziness, vertigo usually indicates a specific issue within the balance system.
It commonly arises from:
Understanding the exact cause is crucial, as it determines the most effective treatment approach. Without proper care, vertigo can interfere with walking, working, driving, and even simple daily tasks.
You should consider physiotherapy if you experience:
Early treatment can help prevent worsening symptoms and reduce the risk of falls.
BPPV is the most common cause of vertigo treated in physiotherapy.
It occurs when tiny calcium crystals in the inner ear become dislodged and move into the wrong canals, sending incorrect signals to the brain.
BPPV can be treated quickly and effectively using specific repositioning techniques. Many patients experience significant relief within just 1–3 sessions.
Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy is a structured, exercise-based treatment designed to restore balance and reduce dizziness.
A detailed one-on-one evaluation to identify the exact cause of your symptoms, including balance, eye movement, and gait analysis.
Techniques like the Epley manoeuvre are used to correct BPPV by repositioning inner ear crystals.
Exercises that improve coordination between your eyes and inner ear, reducing blurred vision and motion sensitivity.
Gradual exposure to dizziness triggers to reduce sensitivity and improve tolerance to movement.
Progressive exercises to enhance stability, coordination, and confidence in movement.
A customized plan to continue your recovery at home and speed up results.
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Your first visit includes a comprehensive assessment lasting 45–60 minutes. You will receive:
Your progress is regularly reviewed and your treatment plan is adjusted accordingly for the best recovery outcomes.
Yes, vestibular rehabilitation therapy is safe, non-invasive, and scientifically proven. Mild dizziness during exercises is normal and part of the recovery process.
BPPV often improves quickly, while other conditions may take a few weeks depending on severity and consistency with exercises.
No, you can directly book an appointment. However, severe or complex symptoms may require medical evaluation first.
BPPV is often completely treatable. Other conditions can be effectively managed to significantly reduce symptoms and improve quality of life.
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