Our team of skilled therapists is here to help you with a range of conditions related to dizziness and balance issues. Dizziness can manifest in various ways, such as a false sense of spinning, lightheadedness, feelings of floating, or a general sense of wooziness. While these symptoms are often associated with vertigo, they can also arise from other vestibular disorders. Let us support you in finding relief and restoring your balance.
It's essential to recognize when your body signals a potentially dangerous situation. Stay alert for warning signs that may indicate a serious issue.
"Red flags" that warrant attention include fever, chest pain, heart racing, or symptoms of a stroke. If you or someone you care about experiences signs of a stroke, call 911 immediately, as this is a medical emergency. Stroke symptoms may include a severe headache, loss of consciousness, double vision, difficulty speaking or swallowing, weakness in one arm or leg, and trouble walking. Additionally, be aware of persistent vertigo or symptoms that last longer than a few minutes, as these can also be concerning.
To determine the best course of treatment, you will undergo a comprehensive screening. This includes a detailed history of your condition, current coping strategies, and potential triggers. A thorough physical examination will assess your neck and shoulder biomechanics, balance, coordination, eye movements, and nervous system function.
Every individual faces unique challenges with vertigo and vestibular conditions. Your treatment plan will be customized and may include hands-on therapy for the neck and shoulders, vestibular rehabilitation exercises, and repositioning maneuvers for the inner ear. To determine the best course of treatment, you will undergo a comprehensive screening. This includes a detailed history of your condition, current coping strategies, and potential triggers. A thorough physical examination will assess your neck and shoulder biomechanics, balance, coordination, eye movements, and nervous system function.
After completing your physiotherapy, you may need to continue some home exercises. While it's possible for vertigo symptoms to recur, our goal is to restore you to your pre-condition state and equip you with skills to manage your condition. We’ll provide guidance on what to expect moving forward, helping you regain control of your life.
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