It feels like the room is spinning, your balance is off, and even simple movements like getting out of bed or turning your head can become difficult. Many people try to ignore it or rely only on medicines, but without treating the root cause, vertigo often keeps coming back.
The right approach is not just symptom control. It is targeted physiotherapy that corrects the underlying balance issue.
Vertigo is usually linked to problems in the inner ear or balance system.
| Cause | What It Means |
|---|---|
| BPPV | Inner ear crystals displaced |
| Vestibular dysfunction | Balance system not working properly |
| Neck related issues | Cervical spine affecting balance |
| Post infection imbalance | Disturbed coordination |
Understanding the exact cause is important for effective treatment.
| Symptom | Experience |
|---|---|
| Spinning sensation | Room feels like it is moving |
| Loss of balance | Difficulty standing or walking |
| Nausea | Feeling uneasy or vomiting |
| Head movement sensitivity | Dizziness on turning head |
| Blurred vision | Difficulty focusing |
Ignoring these symptoms can affect daily life and increase the risk of falls.
| Approach | Limitation |
|---|---|
| Medicines | Temporary symptom relief |
| Rest | Does not correct imbalance |
| Avoiding movement | Can worsen condition |
Without correcting the balance system, vertigo may return repeatedly.
Physiotherapy focuses on retraining the balance system.
| Treatment Method | Benefit |
|---|---|
| Vestibular rehabilitation | Improves balance control |
| Canal repositioning maneuvers | Corrects inner ear issues |
| Balance training | Reduces fall risk |
| Neck mobility exercises | Addresses cervical causes |
This approach targets the root cause, not just the symptoms.
| Focus Area | Result |
|---|---|
| Balance retraining | Stable movement |
| Eye and head coordination | Better control |
| Posture correction | Reduced strain |
| Movement confidence | Improved daily function |
With proper therapy, many patients experience significant improvement without long term medication.
Ivory Physiotherapy Clinic in Seawoods offers specialized physiotherapy for vertigo and balance disorders. The focus is on identifying the exact cause and providing targeted treatment.
Led by Dr. Nishita Madaan and supported by a trained team of physiotherapists, the clinic provides structured vestibular rehabilitation programs tailored to each patient.
The team works closely with patients to improve balance, reduce dizziness, and restore confidence in movement through step by step therapy.
| Feature | Benefit |
|---|---|
| Detailed balance assessment | Accurate diagnosis |
| Vestibular rehabilitation programs | Effective treatment |
| Manual therapy and exercises | Symptom relief |
| Personalized care plans | Better outcomes |
| Team based approach | Consistent recovery |
| Physiotherapy | Medication Only |
|---|---|
| Treats root cause | Temporary relief |
| Improves balance | Does not correct system |
| Reduces recurrence | Symptoms may return |
| Builds long term stability | Short term control |
Vertigo can affect your daily life, but it is treatable.
Ignoring it or relying only on medicines can prolong the problem. A physiotherapy based approach helps correct the underlying issue and provides long term relief.
Book your consultation with Dr. Nishita Madaan and the physiotherapy team today Call 85911 26927
Early treatment can help you regain balance and confidence in your daily activities.