5 Ways To Treat Vertigo Using Physiotherapy

What is vertigo?

Vertigo is the feeling of dizziness that gives you the false sensation that you are spinning, or the room around you is spinning. 

It is different from general dizziness, which is often accompanied by symptoms such as light-headedness or unsteadiness. Some people say it is a similar sensation to motion sickness. 

What causes vertigo?

Vertigo has many different causes. Your physiotherapist at City Physiotherapy Adelaide CBD will conduct an in-depth physical examination to assess you, develop a treatment plan that is specifically created for you, and make recommendations for any home exercises or consultations required.

Not all types of vertigo can be treated with physical exercises. The most common cause of vertigo is benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), which can be treated with the help of your physiotherapist. Furthermore, vertigo is often purported to be a symptom of BPPV.  Other issues that can cause vertigo can include middle ear infections, vestibular neuritis, or head injuries. 

The inner ear is indicated in our ability to maintain balance and sense the position of our body within space. It contains fluid which signals to your brain the direction, speed, and angle of movements you are making or experiencing. These signals adjust your eyes to maintain clear and steady vision. This is called the vestibular system. If you have a problem with your vestibular system, your ability to steady yourself and maintain your balance is compromised and can cause vertigo.  

The most common inner ear problem is BPPV. BPPV can occur when there is a problem with the inner ear, usually this problem occurs when the part of the inner ear’s physiology, that determines the body’s position and movement, becomes dislodged and the signals sent to the brain are incorrect.

What are the main symptoms? 

Different people experience vertigo in different ways, with symptoms presenting in differing ways. The most common symptoms include: 

  • Dizziness
  • Nausea 
  • Headaches 
  • Ringing in the ears 
  • Loss of hearing 
  • Balance problems 
  • Hearing loss

 

Treatment for Vertigo Physiotherapy for neck problems

 

How can City Physiotherapy Adelaide help you with vertigo?

Physiotherapy for vertigo is a very effective way to help people who are suffering symptoms. Your physiotherapist will assess, treat you and also give you home exercises which are essential as part of your recovery from vertigo.

At City Physiotherapy, helping our clients is our number one priority. Our physiotherapists will work with you to understand the problem and your symptoms, developing the best rehabilitation plan to help minimise your symptoms of vertigo. 

One of the most common treatment plans for vertigo is vestibular rehabilitation. Vestibular rehabilitation is sometimes called balance training and helps to fortify the vestibular system to reduce the symptoms of vertigo.

 

5 Ways Physiotherapy is Beneficial in Vertigo Treatment

Vertigo physio and rehab often include the following exercises: 

1. Head-Eye coordination exercises.

This helps with improving focus and minimising dizziness 

2. Neck mobility and strengthening. 

Sometimes, poor neck posture can increase the risk of dizziness. If you have weak neck muscles, over time you will likely experience increased poor posture. When the neck muscles are strengthened, it can help to improve posture which helps the head position and blood flow. 

3. Visual stability 

Vision is one of the most important factors to help maintain your stability. Exercises to improve your visual stability will help you manage your balance, which can decrease the symptoms. 

4. Balance training 

Balance can be improved with training. It is important to keep up with activities or exercises that maintain good balance, as they help improve your stability. 

5. Habituation exercises. 

Repetitive movements can help your brain and body overcome the feeling of dizziness. These exercises help desensitise the vestibular system to dizziness, which aim to reduce symptoms of dizziness. 

 

Balance exercises to treat vertigo

If you are suffering from any symptoms, physio for vertigo may be a good option for you. Contact City Physio Adelaide for an initial consultation with one of our physiotherapists. Please mention that you are seeking treatment for vertigo when booking your appointment so we can schedule you with our physiotherapists best suited for tackling this issue/ Your wellbeing is our number one priority, and we will look after you through your journey to wellness. 

 

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