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by Beyond Radix Physical Therapy
September 01, 2024
Physical Therapy

The Benefits of Vestibular Physical Therapy for BPPV and Vertigo

Vertigo and balance disorders can significantly affect daily life, making simple activities such as walking, driving, or turning the head feel difficult and unsafe. One of the most common causes of vertigo is Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), which occurs due to inner ear dysfunction.

Vestibular physical therapy is a specialized, evidence-based treatment designed to address dizziness, vertigo, balance issues, and gaze instability. Rather than relying on medication alone, this therapy focuses on restoring the body’s balance system through targeted movement and rehabilitation.

“Effective vertigo treatment begins by retraining the balance system, not by avoiding movement.”
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Vestibular physical therapy begins with a detailed evaluation to identify the root cause of dizziness. Therapists assess eye movements, head positioning, balance reactions, and posture to determine how the vestibular system is functioning. Treatment is then customized to address each patient’s specific symptoms.

Vestibular physical therapy for vertigo and balance
How Vestibular Physical Therapy Helps Restore Balance

Patients experiencing BPPV, vertigo, motion sensitivity, or post-concussion dizziness often respond exceptionally well to vestibular rehabilitation. Therapy focuses on retraining the brain and inner ear to work together more effectively.

vestibular therapy treatment session
Canalith repositioning maneuvers for BPPV relief
Balance training to improve stability and coordination
Gaze stabilization exercises to reduce dizziness
Postural control and movement re-education
Gradual exposure exercises to reduce motion sensitivity

Early diagnosis and treatment are essential for achieving the best outcomes. Vestibular physical therapy helps patients regain confidence in their movements, reduce fall risk, and return to daily activities safely. With guided care and consistency, most patients experience significant improvement in symptoms and quality of life.

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