Can physical therapy help with symptoms of Vertigo? Yes, our physical therapy guide to Vertigo will you find some healthy treatment choices for Vertigo.

What is vertigo?

Vertigo is the feeling that you or your environment are spinning even though there is no actual movement. It can be caused by a problem in your inner ear, brain, or sensory nerve pathway. Vertigo is not a disease, but a symptom of another problem.

What causes vertigo?

There are many possible causes of vertigo, including:

  1. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) – This is the most common type of vertigo. It is caused by a problem in your inner ear.
  2. Ménière’s disease – This is a disorder of the inner ear that can cause Vertigo, hearing loss, and a ringing in

Vertigo may cause the following problems:

  • Balance
  • Dizziness

Vertigo is often a result of an inner ear problem that makes people feel dizzy and lightheaded. Dizziness is usually described as feeling unsteady or tilted when you are not moving, while lightheadedness tends to make people feel faint.

Who is affected by Vertigo?

Vertigo does not discriminate based on age, though it is much more common in adults aged 20 and older. Children can get vertigo too, but it is quite rare. Women are also more likely to experience Vertigo than men.

What are the treatments for Vertigo?

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as Vertigo can be caused by a variety of different problems. However, some common treatments for Vertigo include:

Physical therapy – This can help improve your balance and Vertigo symptoms.

Vestibular rehabilitation – This is a type of physical therapy that specifically targets Vertigo.

Medications – Your doctor may prescribe medications to help relieve Vertigo symptoms or to treat the underlying cause of Vertigo.

Surgery – In rare cases, surgery may be necessary to treat Vertigo

People who are 65 and over suffer more vertigo and balance problems, which often lead to falls resulting in fractures and other serious injuries.

A physical therapist, like Gina V. Physical Therapy, can help people manage vertigo and dizziness symptoms so they can get moving again.

Gina V. Physical Therapy Vertigo and Dizziness Program:

– Comprehensive Vertigo and Dizziness Evaluation

– Individualized Vertigo and Dizziness Treatment Plan

– Manual Therapy Techniques for Vertigo

– Vertigo Exercises for Home Program

– Fall Prevention Education

Physical therapists are movement experts who improve the quality of life through hands-on care, patient education, and prescribed movement. You can contact a physical therapist directly for an evaluation.

If you or a loved one are experiencing Vertigo or Dizziness, contact Gina V. Physical Therapy in Omaha, Nebraska at 402-934-8300 to schedule a Vertigo and Dizziness Evaluation.

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