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Finding Vertigo Relief With Physical Therapy

Does it ever feel like the room is moving–even though you’re standing perfectly still? You’re likely experiencing vertigo, an unnerving and often debilitating condition. If vertigo has you feeling out of control, physical therapy at Atlantic Rehab Center will help you regain your balance.

Although people sometimes use the two terms interchangeably, vertigo is distinct from dizziness. Dizziness is a feeling of being lightheaded. Vertigo, in contrast, is a spinning or moving sensation that occurs when you’re otherwise standing still.

In addition to that false sense of motion, vertigo may be accompanied by unsteadiness, difficulty walking, or blurred vision.

Vertigo typically originates from inner ear or central nervous system issues. Individuals with pre-existing health conditions, such as migraines, diabetes, and vestibular disorders, are more susceptible to vertigo.

Severe vertigo can profoundly impact your day-to-day life, causing you to experience difficulty with balance, coordination, and spatial orientation. The sensation of spinning can lead to nausea, vomiting, and an increased risk of falls. Additionally, vertigo can impair concentration, reducing work performance and causing difficulty engaging in everyday activities.

At Atlantic Rehab Center, our team will work to address the underlying cause of your vertigo to ensure we aren’t simply treating symptoms–and so you can see lasting results. We’ll help you restore balance, alleviate symptoms, and regain control over your life.

Contact our Davie, Pembroke Pines or North Miami Beach, FL physical clinic and schedule your comprehensive evaluation today!

  • Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV): BPPV occurs when calcium carbonate crystals within the inner ear become dislodged, causing brief episodes of vertigo triggered by changes in head position. These episodes typically last less than a minute, but they can be intense and often affect balance.
  • Labyrinthitis: This inner ear infection leads to inflammation of the labyrinth, the system of fluid-filled canals responsible for your balance. Labyrinthitis can cause sudden, severe vertigo and other symptoms such as hearing loss and tinnitus (ringing in the ears).
  • Meniere’s disease: Meniere’s disease is a chronic disorder of the inner ear characterized by recurrent episodes of vertigo, fluctuating hearing loss, tinnitus, and a feeling of fullness in the affected ear. The exact cause is unknown but likely involves an abnormal fluid buildup in the inner ear.

How Physical Therapy Will Restore Your Balance and Relieve Your Vertigo

Our team of physical therapists is here to help you overcome your vertigo so you can get back to a healthy, active lifestyle. To accomplish this goal, we’ll provide a comprehensive physical assessment and personalized treatment plan that addresses the root cause of your vertigo.

During your initial assessment, our expert physical therapists will delve into your medical history, taking the time to understand your symptoms and condition. We’ll then perform movement screens, gait analysis, balance, and coordination tests to pinpoint any underlying issues contributing to your vertigo.

Once we completely understand your condition or impairments, we’ll develop a treatment customized to your needs. We pull from several evidence-based approaches, including the following:

  • Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT): VRT helps retrain your brain to process balance information more effectively, reducing vertigo symptoms and restoring stability. Our therapists will design individualized exercises targeting your balance and coordination challenges.
  • Canalith Repositioning Maneuvers (CRM): Our skilled therapists perform these gentle yet effective movements to help dislodge inner ear debris causing vertigo. By repositioning these particles, our therapists can alleviate symptoms and prevent a recurrence.
  • Gaze Stabilization Exercises: These exercises strengthen the eye muscles and improve coordination between your eyes and brain. Our therapists will guide you through targeted activities that enhance visual focus during head movements, reducing vertigo and improving balance.
  • Balance Retraining Exercises: These exercises challenge your balance and coordination systems. Our therapists will customize your program to address your unique needs, helping you build confidence and regain control over your movements.

We know you’re tired of worrying about another vertigo attack. That’s why our team is here to get you the results you want and need through our personalized, scientifically-backed treatment plans.

Say goodbye to vertigo. Schedule a consultation with one of our experts today!

Your Next Steps…

  1. Request An Appointment

  2. Receive A Custom Treatment Plan

  3. Work Hard and Progress In Your Recovery

  4. Recover & Enjoy Life Pain-Free!

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