02/18/2026
VESTIBULAR THERAPY for dizziness and/or imbalance
The Vestibular System is a collection of sensory organs and structures that help the body estimate position and motion. It combines information from the inner ear, joints and tissues of the neck & legs, as well as vision to accurately keep our balance and orientation in space. This means that the vestibular system is crucial to controlling our posture both at rest and when moving.
Normally, the signals from the vestibular system provide accurate information to the brain, which is processed into a seamless experience during daily life. When this is disrupted, moving through space can become very difficult with a significant negative impact on an individual’s quality of life.
Dizziness and vertigo are one of the most common complaints in medical practice, affecting ~20-30% of the population throughout their lifetime.
Dizziness is often classified into four main groups:
* Vertigo: Sensation of self-motion or motion of the external environment when no movement is occurring
* Objective vertigo: Objects in the room appear to move
* Subjective vertigo: Sensation of spinning feels within the patient’s head
* Unsteadiness: Sensation of being unstable in sitting, standing, and/or walking
* Lightheadedness: Sensation of distorted spatial orientation and/or sensation of giddiness
* Pre-syncope: Sensation of feeling faint
A comprehensive assessment by a trained Physiotherapist with the proper equipment, can determine the most appropriate treatment for your individual needs. Physio can help!
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