Dizziness Management

Dizziness Management

Dizziness Management


Dizziness from inner ear problems can be treated without medication or surgery. Balance and vestibular physical therapy can help you recover the weakened vestibular system and use your other senses, such as vision and touch, to compensate for the loss of balance. In simple terms, the brain reeducates itself.
At some point in life, most people will experience dizziness; a very scary and disorientating experience. There are many causes for dizziness, but it’s often due to a problem with the vestibular system (located in the inner ear) which is responsible for helping you balance.

Common Dizziness Symptoms

The most common dizziness symptom is vertigo. Vertigo is a feeling like you are turning or moving in a rotational manner. It is often caused by an imbalance between your right and left ears. It is similar to the feeling after you have purposefully spun in a chair and played that funny game you see at the baseball games where they turn quickly around a baseball bat 10-15 times and attempt to stand. With vertigo, there are two types: subjective and objective. Subjective vertigo is felt inside you body, while objective is seen with your eyes and movement.
he second type of dizziness symptom is imbalance. This is a feeling like you are tilting or going to fall. Like vertigo, the subjective form is when you feel it inside and the objective is when you are losing your balance.
The third type of dizziness symptom is called lightheadedness. This is also described by patients as a wooziness or even a feeling of fogginess. In many cases, this is caused by an issue with blood flow to the head, but it also comes with inner ear issues. Like the others, the subjective form is felt within while an objective form can be seen with a change in your heart rate and even blood pressure.
The next form of dizziness is motion sickness. This is a feeling of an irritated stomach like you might experience as a passenger in a car or after coming off a boat. Subjectively, it is felt inside and objectively, well, it can be experienced as actual vomiting.
The last form of dizziness is also vague and sometimes hard to understand. When you feel dizziness, your behavior can sometimes make it worse or it can increase your dizziness symptoms. Imagine the last time you were on a boat and you got dizziness, and then you are told you are going to go on a boat again in the future. This can start to make you feel dizziness symptoms. Anxiety or fear can also make the dizziness symptoms feel more intense.

Our Physical Therapy Approach To Dizziness

FYZICAL’s treatment and recovery protocols include utilizing unique cutting-edge equipment. Our balance program incorporates a Safety Overhead Support (SOS) system. This system utilizes a harness and ceiling-mounted rails making it impossible for you to fall and hit the ground, allowing you to exercise safely without the fear of falling! To request an appointment, click the link below and one of our team members will reach out.
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