Vertigo Treatment Camrose
What Is Vertigo and How Can Physiotherapy Help?
At Central Physiotherapy and Massage Clinic, we provide individualized care for people experiencing dizziness, vertigo, balance problems, and vestibular disorders. Our approach to Vertigo Treatment Camrose focuses on identifying the root of your symptoms and developing an individual treatment plan designed to improve balance, reduce dizziness, and restore confidence in movement.
Dizziness and vertigo can cause even simple daily activities to feel challenging. Whether symptoms occur when turning your head, rolling in bed, walking through busy environments, or changing positions, vestibular rehabilitation can often help reduce symptoms and improve quality of life.
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Understanding Dizziness and Vertigo
Although the terms are often used interchangeably, dizziness and vertigo are not exactly the same.
Dizziness refers to sensations such as lightheadedness, unsteadiness, imbalance, or feeling disconnected from your surroundings.
Vertigo is a specific type of dizziness that creates the sensation that your environment or you are spinning or moving even when you are still.
Both conditions may affect your ability to walk, work, drive, exercise, and participate comfortably in everyday activities.
What Is the Vestibular System?
The vestibular system is located in the inner ear and works closely with the eyes, muscles, joints, and brain to help maintain balance and spatial awareness.
When the vestibular system is functioning properly, it provides accurate information about head movement and body position. When disrupted, it can cause symptoms such as dizziness, vertigo, imbalance, nausea, and difficulty focusing vision.
Understanding how the vestibular system functions is an important part of effective Vestibular rehabilitation.
What You May Feel – Common Symptoms
Dizziness and Vertigo Symptoms
- Spinning sensations
- Dizziness
- Lightheadedness
- Feeling off-balance
- Sensations of movement while still
- Difficulty changing positions
Balance and Vision Symptoms
- Balance problems
- Unsteadiness while walking
- Difficulty focusing vision
- Blurred vision during movement
- Motion sensitivity
- Difficulty navigating busy environments
- Increased fall risk
Associated Symptoms
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Fatigue
- Brain fog
- Ringing in the ears
- Difficulty concentrating
- Reduced confidence with movement
Common Causes of Dizziness and Vertigo
Several conditions can affect the vestibular system and contribute to symptoms.
Common causes include:
- Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)
- Vestibular neuritis
- Labyrinthitis
- Meniere’s disease
- Vestibular migraine
- Post-concussion vestibular dysfunction
- Age-related vestibular decline
- Stroke-related balance impairments
- Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness (PPPD)
- Inner ear dysfunction
Identifying the cause or source of symptoms is critical to identify the most effective treatment approach.
Common Conditions We Frequently Support
- BPPV
- Vestibular dysfunction
- Vestibular migraine
- Chronic dizziness
- Post-concussion dizziness
- Motion sensitivity disorders
- Vestibular neuritis
- Labyrinthitis
- Meniere’s disease
- Balance disorders
- Age-related balance decline
- Persistent dizziness affecting daily activities
Why Early Treatment Matters
Dizziness and vertigo can significantly affect mobility, confidence, and independence.
Without appropriate treatment, symptoms may contribute to:
- Increased fall risk
- Reduced physical activity
- Loss of confidence
- Difficulty working
- Reduced social participation
- Driving concerns
- Activity avoidance
- Reduced quality of life
Many vestibular conditions respond very well to early assessment and targeted treatment.
What Recovery Can Look Like
As treatment progresses, many patients notice meaningful improvements in both symptoms and function.
You may experience:
- Reduced dizziness
- Reduced vertigo episodes
- Improved balance
- Improved walking confidence
- Better visual stability
- Reduced motion sensitivity
- Improved concentration
- Greater independence
- Reduced fall risk
- Return to normal daily activities
Recovery timelines vary depending on the condition, symptom duration, and individual response to treatment.
What to Expect at Your Appointment
Your first visit focuses on understanding the factors contributing to your symptoms.
Assessment may include:
- Medical history review
- Vestibular screening
- Balance testing
- Gait assessment
- Eye movement testing
- Positional testing
- Functional movement evaluation
- Fall risk assessment
From this assessment, a personalized treatment plan is developed based on your diagnosis, symptoms, and goals.
Most patients leave their first appointment with a better understanding of their condition and a clear path forward.
Treatment Options at Central Physiotherapy & Massage
The most effective treatment approach depends on the source and root of your dizziness, vertigo, or balance concerns. Recommendations are based on the findings of your assessment and the situations that most commonly trigger symptoms.
Vestibular Physiotherapy
Feeling off-balance, dizzy, or disoriented can make even routine activities feel unpredictable. Vestibular physiotherapy focuses on identifying which movements, positions, or environments are provoking symptoms and determining the underlying vestibular cause.
Canalith Repositioning Maneuvers
BPPV often causes brief episodes of vertigo when rolling in bed, looking up, or changing positions. These maneuvers are designed to guide displaced inner-ear crystals back to their proper location so those spinning sensations can resolve.
Vestibular Rehabilitation
Some vestibular conditions leave people feeling unsteady long after the initial episode has passed. Rehabilitation focuses on helping the brain adapt to altered vestibular input and become less reactive to symptom-provoking movements.
Balance Training
Standing on uneven ground, navigating crowded spaces, or turning while walking can become challenging when balance is affected. Balance exercises are selected to target the situations where stability feels least reliable.
Gaze Stabilization Exercises
Many people notice symptoms when trying to read signs while walking, follow moving objects, or shift their gaze quickly between targets. These exercises help improve how the eyes and inner ear work together during movement.
Habituation Exercises
Certain movements may consistently trigger dizziness even when no ongoing damage is present. Habituation exercises use controlled exposure to those triggers so the nervous system gradually becomes less sensitive to them.
Therapeutic Exercise
Reduced activity levels often develop after episodes of dizziness or vertigo. Exercise programming helps individuals safely reintroduce physical activity and rebuild tolerance for movement throughout the day.
Home Exercise Programs
Recovery from vestibular conditions frequently depends on repetition outside the clinic. Home exercises are selected to reinforce treatment goals and address the specific situations where symptoms are most noticeable.
Care Team
Your care may involve collaboration between multiple practitioners depending on your symptoms, diagnosis, and recovery goals.
Zoey Hashemi, PT
Physiotherapy Team
Rehabilitation focused on restoring balance, mobility, and confidence with movement.
Sweta Dhodi, PT
Physiotherapy Team
Individualized treatment planning and vestibular rehabilitation.
Hiya Tamakuwala, PT
Physiotherapy Team
Hands-on treatment and exercise-based recovery.
Aadarsh Shah, PT
Physiotherapy Team
Progressive rehabilitation focused on function and stability.
Dr. Marie-Michèle Benoit
Acupuncture
Acupuncture care supporting symptom management and overall wellness.
Massage Therapy Team
Reide Norman, RMT
Massage Therapy Team
Kayla Erickson, RMT
Massage Therapy Team
Maribel Untalan, RMT
Massage Therapy Team
Sierra Asham, RMT
Massage Therapy Team
Find Your Balance Again
If dizziness, vertigo, or balance problems are interfering with your daily activities, support is available.
Call Central Physiotherapy and Massage Clinic in Camrose or book online to begin your care.
Our team is here to provide Vertigo Treatment Camrose, helping you reduce symptoms, improve balance, and return to daily activities with greater comfort, confidence, and independence.