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Vestibular Rehabilitation for Vertigo, Dizziness and Balance

Restore Your Balance. Reclaim Your Life.

What is vestibular rehabilitation

Vestibular Rehabilitation is focuses on the assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of people with dizziness and balance disorders.

What is the vestibular system

The vestibular system comprises 2 small sensory organs, located within each inner ear. This system then communicates with the brain, eyes, muscles and joints to feedback positional and balance sense to the brain so that corrections can be made to maintain balance and keep you upright.

What conditions benefit

  • Benign Paroxysmal Positional vertigo also known as BPPV
  • Vestibular Hypofunction
  • Meniere’s Disease
  • Vestibular Neuritis
  • Labyrinthitis
  • Motion Sensitivity
  • Persistent Postural
  • Perceptual Dizziness also known as PPPD
  • Dizziness following head or brain injury
  • Dizziness due to neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease or Multiple Sclerosis

How you will be assessed

Assessment comprise multiple approaches which may include

  • Visual Testing
  • Balance Testing
  • Reflex Testing
  • Neurological Testing
  • Manual testing such as
  • Dix-Hallpike

Following an assessment an individualised treatment and management program will be discussed and decided on together. This may include

  • Education
  • Home exercises program
  • Manual treatments such as the Epley Manoeuvre
  • Onwards Referral if appropriate

To book an appointment, please give us a call on 03455577788 or use our online booking tool.

Are You Living With Dizziness or Vertigo?

Dizziness and balance problems can be debilitating, affecting your ability to work, drive, or even walk through your own home. You are not alone, and more importantly, you are not “just dizzy.” There is a cause, and often, there is a treatment.

At Osteo and Physio, we pecialise in Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy – an evidence-based approach to treating vertigo, inner ear issues, imbalance, and motion sensitivity.
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Is This Service for You?

Our specialized rehabilitation program is designed for individuals suffering from:
We can help with conditions including:

Your Initial Assessment: What to Expect

We believe in a comprehensive approach. We don’t just treat the symptom; we investigate the root cause. Your initial appointment includes a detailed 1-hour assessment covering:
We review your medical history, including medication use, previous ear surgeries, and lifestyle factors. We will ask specifically about the timing and duration of your dizziness to help pinpoint the trigger.
Safety is our priority. Our practitioners are trained to differentiate between inner ear problems and other medical issues (such as stroke or central nervous system disorders). We perform:

  • Cranial Nerve Screening: Checking facial sensation, eye movements, and swallowing reflexes.
  • Oculomotor Testing: Assessing how your eyes track moving objects (smooth pursuit and saccades) to check for central processing issues.
  • Blood Pressure Screening: Checking for postural hypotension (blood pressure drops when standing).
We use specialized tests to see how your balance system copes with stress:

  • Positional Testing (Dix-Hallpike): To check for displaced crystals in the inner ear (BPPV).
  • Head Impulse Test: To measure the reflex that keeps your eyes focused when your head moves.
  • Dynamic Gait Index: We assess your stability while walking, turning your head, and stepping over obstacles.
  • Balance Stress Tests: Standing on different surfaces (like foam) and with eyes closed to test your reliance on vision vs. inner ear signals.

Our Treatment Approach

Based on your diagnosis, we will create a customized rehabilitation plan.

Our Goals:
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Why Choose Us?

Our vestibular rehabilitation practitioners have undergone specialized post-graduate training, ensuring they are up-to-date with the latest evidence-based protocols for vestibular rehabilitation.

We are trained to:
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Prepare for Your Appointment

To get the most out of your assessment, please:
Our Goals:

FAQ

Will the treatment make me dizzy?
Some assessments and exercises are designed to reproduce your symptoms briefly so we can measure them. However, we always allow time for you to settle before you leave the clinic.
This varies. BPPV can often be resolved in 1-2 sessions. Rehabilitation for neuritis or balance retraining typically requires 6-12 weeks of guided home exercises with periodic check-ups.