Dizziness Rehabilitation
Vestibular disorder and dizziness
- vertigo and dizziness
- balance and spatial orientation
- visual disturbance
- hearing changes
- cognitive symptoms such as forgetfulness and confusion
- psychological symptoms such as anxiety and loss of self-confidence
- other symptoms such as nausea and headaches
Rehabilitation at Reach Physiotherapy
Balance problems and giddiness associated with movement can be helped by our trained physiotherapists who use a number of specific exercises to improve co-ordination and improve the balance system. Our highly educated therapists will teach you how to prevent or manage your condition so that you will achieve long-term health benefits. You can book your appointment online or make an enquiry.
FAQs
What causes dizziness and imbalance?
Dizziness can be caused by inner ear issues, BPPV, vestibular disorders, neck dysfunction or balance system changes.
How do you assess dizziness problems?
Assessment includes symptom history, balance testing, eye movement testing and positional testing.
Can physiotherapy really help dizziness?
Yes, vestibular rehabilitation therapy is highly effective for many dizziness conditions.
Will I need any special tests?
Positional and balance testing may be required. Scans are not usually needed unless medically indicated.
How long does vestibular rehab take?
BPPV may improve within 1–2 sessions. Other conditions may require several weeks.
Is dizziness rehab painful?
It is not typically painful, though movements may briefly provoke mild dizziness.
Can dizziness exercises make symptoms worse initially?
Mild temporary symptom reproduction may occur as part of retraining.
What conditions do you treat?
BPPV, vestibular hypofunction and balance disorders.
Do I need to bring anything to my appointment?
Bring medication details and any recent medical letters if available.
Will I be given home exercises?
Yes, home exercises are essential for vestibular rehabilitation success.