Vestibular Physiotherapy

About Vestibular Physiotherapy

Vestibular Physiotherapy is a specialized treatment for dizziness, vertigo, balance problems, visual disturbances, headaches, and symptoms often linked to concussions or inner ear disorders. These conditions can disrupt how the brain processes input from the eyes, inner ear, and muscles, leading to nausea, fatigue, and coordination difficulties.
At Reconnect Physiotherapy and Wellness, we provide expert Vestibular Physiotherapy with thorough assessments to identify the root cause of your symptoms. This may include vestibular dysfunction, neck and spinal involvement, or visual-motor disturbances. Our individualized approach ensures effective vestibular rehabilitation to restore balance and reduce symptoms.

Benefits of Vestibular Physiotherapy

Vestibular Physiotherapy Can Help With

  • Dizziness & vertigo – including BPPV, vestibular migraine, and post-concussion dizziness
  • Balance problems & unsteady walking – reducing the risk of falls
  • Motion sensitivity – discomfort or nausea with movement or busy environments
  • Neck-related dizziness – caused by neck injury or tension
  • Post-concussion symptoms – headaches, visual disturbances, and coordination issues
  • Chronic vestibular conditions – such as PPPD or post-surgical vestibular dysfunction

Take the First Step Towards Balance

Dizziness and vertigo don’t have to control your life. Our team at Reconnect Physiotherapy and Wellness provides trusted Vestibular Physiotherapy services for relief, recovery, and renewed confidence.

Contact us today to book your assessment and start your journey with expert physiotherapy treatments.

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    Our Clinic Location

    Please note that Reconnect Physiotherapy and Wellness Clinic is located within the Amplify Rehab and Wellness Facility, ensuring you receive the highest level of care and access to a range of wellness services all under one roof. You can mark this as the landmark.

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