Conditions such as Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), Ménière’s disease, vestibular neuritis, labyrinthitis, and post-concussion syndrome can all benefit from this therapy. [my.clevela…clinic.org]

Vestibular disorders may arise from:

  • Inner ear infections or inflammation
  • Head injuries or concussions
  • Neurological conditions such as stroke or multiple sclerosis
  • Age-related degeneration
  • Post-surgical effects on the ear or brain

These conditions disrupt the brain’s ability to interpret signals from the inner ear, leading to symptoms like dizziness, nausea, and unsteadiness. [www.healthline.com]

At Physio Matters, our vestibular rehabilitation programme is tailored to each individual’s needs and may include:

  • Gaze Stabilisation Exercises – to improve visual focus during head movement
  • Balance Retraining – to reduce fall risk and improve confidence
  • Habituation Exercises – to desensitise the brain to movement triggers
  • Functional Mobility Training – to support safe and independent movement in daily life

If you or someone you care for is experiencing dizziness, vertigo, or balance problems, vestibular rehabilitation may help. Contact us to book an assessment or speak to one of our team.

Call, message, or book online—we’re here to help from the moment you contact us.

We listen, assess, and understand your needs to get the full picture.

Your personalised treatment plan, designed to help you move and live better.

We’re with you every step—providing expert care and friendly guidance throughout your recovery