Vertigo can be a disorienting condition, where individuals feel as if their surroundings are spinning, disrupting daily life and causing significant discomfort.
Often stemming from issues in the inner ear or balance centers of the brain, vertigo poses unique challenges to maintaining stability and performing routine tasks.
In this blog, we’ll offer some useful tips on how physiotherapy can assist in treating Vertigo.
Using Vestibular Rehab – This is a special type of physiotherapy aimed at the vestibular system (the part of your inner ear that helps control balance). Vestibular rehabilitation involves exercises that help your brain get used to the confusing signals it’s getting from your inner ear, reducing or even getting rid of vertigo.
Balance Training Exercises – Balance training uses a series of exercises and activities designed to improve the body’s ability to maintain stability. For individuals experiencing vertigo, maintaining balance can be challenging. A physiotherapist can tailor a custom exercise program to assist in overcoming the effects of vertigo.
Positional Maneuvers – Occasionally, tiny crystals in your inner ear can move into the wrong spot and cause vertigo. Physiotherapists can perform specific maneuvers to move these crystals back to where they belong, often providing instant relief from vertigo.
Vertigo can significantly impact your life, but you’re not without options. Physiotherapy offers proven methods to help manage and often reduce the symptoms of vertigo, guiding you towards regaining your balance and confidence.
If you’re looking for help with treating Vertigo and balance problems, speak to our friendly team at Progressive Sports and Spinal Physiotherapy today.