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Vertigo

Vertigo can make everyday movement feel uncertain. Standing up may cause dizziness. Turning the head quickly may trigger a spinning sensation. Walking in busy environments can feel uncomfortable or unsteady. Over time, these symptoms can affect confidence, balance, and daily routines.

Vertigo is often related to the inner ear and balance system. With proper assessment and treatment, balance can improve, and dizziness can be reduced.

If dizziness has been affecting your daily activities, early assessment can help identify the cause and support recovery.


Vertigo

When Dizziness Starts Affecting Balance

Vertigo symptoms can appear suddenly or develop gradually. Even mild dizziness can affect movement confidence and stability.

The following changes often appear first:

  • Spinning Sensation :The room may feel like it is moving during head movements. Changing positions may trigger dizziness. Symptoms may last for seconds or minutes.
  • Balance Difficulty :Walking may feel unsteady at times. Turning quickly may feel uncomfortable. Confidence in movement may decrease.
  • Nausea With Movement :Dizziness may be accompanied by nausea. Sudden movements may worsen symptoms. Rest may reduce discomfort.

These symptoms often indicate a balance system disturbance. Addressing them early can support faster recovery.

If these signs feel familiar, our physiotherapy team can assess your balance and guide treatment safely.

What Contributes To Vertigo?

Vertigo is commonly linked to changes in the inner ear balance system. These conditions can affect how the brain interprets movement and position.

The following contributors are commonly involved:

  • Inner Ear Imbalance :Crystals in the inner ear may shift position. Balance signals become disrupted. Dizziness can occur with movement.
  • Reduced Balance Confidence :Avoiding movement after dizziness may reduce balance control. Muscles supporting stability may weaken. Movement may feel uncertain.
  • Neck Movement Sensitivity :Neck stiffness may affect balance signals. Turning the head may trigger symptoms. Coordination may feel reduced.

Understanding these contributors helps guide effective treatment. Once the cause becomes clearer, rehabilitation can focus on restoring balance and movement confidence.

How Wyndham Physio & Rehabilitation Supports Vertigo Recovery

Vertigo treatment focuses on retraining the balance system and restoring movement confidence. Wyndham Physio & Rehabilitation provides structured care for dizziness and balance conditions.

Support for vertigo includes:

  • Physiotherapy Assessment and Treatment :Balance, eye movement, and head movement are evaluated carefully. The cause of dizziness is identified. Treatment is guided by assessment findings.
  • Vestibular Rehabilitation Exercises :Specific exercises help retrain the balance system. Movement tolerance improves gradually. Dizziness reduces over time.
  • Movement Confidence Training :Balance exercises improve stability during walking. Coordination improves gradually. Confidence in daily movement returns.

As these treatments work together, dizziness becomes less frequent and balance improves. Daily activities begin to feel more comfortable again. Consistent rehabilitation helps reduce recurring vertigo symptoms.

Steady balance supports confident movement. If you are ready to begin recovery, contact
Wyndham Physio & Rehabilitation
 to organise your first appointment.

Frequently Answered Questions

What is vertigo?

Vertigo is a sensation of spinning or dizziness caused by disturbances in the balance system.

Is vertigo serious?

Most vertigo conditions are treatable, but persistent dizziness should be assessed.

Can physiotherapy help vertigo?

Yes, vestibular rehabilitation exercises can reduce dizziness and improve balance.

How long does vertigo treatment take?

Recovery time depends on the cause of vertigo and response to treatment.

When should I seek treatment for dizziness?

If dizziness is frequent, severe, or affects balance, assessment is recommended.

 

If vertigo is affecting your balance or daily comfort, structured rehabilitation can help restore stability and confidence. Book an appointment today and take the first step towards steadier movement.

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