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The Role of Physical Therapy in Treating Vertigo

Home » Blog » The Role of Physical Therapy in Treating Vertigo

Blog · April 2, 2025

Vertigo is often described as a sensation of spinning or dizziness, a symptom that can significantly disrupt an individual’s daily life. It stems from various causes, including issues within the inner ear, where balance is regulated. Physical therapy plays a crucial role in diagnosing and effectively treating vertigo, offering relief and improving quality of life for many sufferers.

Physical Therapy Techniques for Vertigo

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Great Moves Physical Therapy employs specific therapeutic techniques aimed at alleviating vertigo. The Epley Maneuver, a series of head movements, effectively resets inner ear crystals, often the cause of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). This maneuver can provide immediate relief from symptoms.

Assessing and Personalizing Treatment Plans

Each case of vertigo is unique, necessitating a thorough assessment by a skilled physical therapist to develop an effective treatment plan. At Great Moves Physical Therapy, therapists conduct comprehensive evaluations that include testing balance, gait analysis, and eye movements. The findings guide the customization of therapy sessions to target the patient’s specific symptoms and underlying conditions.

Reference: wikipedia.org/wiki/Gait_analysis

Education and Self-Management Techniques

Education is a vital component of vertigo treatment. Therapists at Great Moves Physical Therapy empower patients with knowledge about their condition and strategies to manage symptoms at home. These include positional exercises, lifestyle adjustments to reduce triggers, and safety tips to prevent falls, boosting confidence in vertigo management.

Ongoing Support and Monitoring

Recovery from vertigo can vary based on the individual’s condition and the severity of symptoms. Physical therapists provide ongoing support, adjusting treatment plans as needed and monitoring progress through follow-up assessments. This ongoing care ensures that patients can achieve and maintain optimal outcomes.

Final Thoughts

At Great Moves Physical Therapy, our vertigo treatment goes beyond temporary fixes, focusing on comprehensive, long-term symptom management. If vertigo is impacting your life or that of someone you know, consider reaching out to Great Moves Physical Therapy to explore how The role of physical therapy in treating vertigo can provide significant relief and recovery.

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