by Lee Chambers | Vestibular rehabilitation, Vertigo
Restoring Balance and Preventing Vertigo Recurrence Dizziness, vertigo, and balance disorders can significantly disrupt daily life, making even simple tasks feel challenging and overwhelming. These issues often arise from problems within the body’s vestibular system,...
by Lee Chambers | Vestibular rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Vertigo
Treating Vestibular Neuronitis with Rehabilitation and Medication Vestibular neuronitis is a disorienting experience that is characterised by sudden and severe vertigo. This inner ear disorder disrupts the delicate balance system that helps us navigate our day to day...
by Paul Conneely | Vestibular rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Vertigo
Do I have vertigo? We have had a number of vestibular rehab patients asking this question recently so we wanted to try and break it down. Symptom rather than diagnosis Vertigo is a symptom rather than a diagnosis. So the question “Do I have vertigo?” is a bit like...
by Lee Chambers | Vertigo, Chartered Physiotherapy, Covid, Physiotherapy
Long COVID and vertigo – What we know so far Most people who contract Covid-19 will feel a lot better in a few weeks. However, it is thought that 1 in 10 people will go on to develop Long Covid. Long Covid is the presence of signs and symptoms that develop...
by Lee Chambers | Vertigo, Personal Health, Physiotherapy, Vestibular rehabilitation
I have been told I have vertigo…what does that mean? The term vertigo is often associated with a spinning sensation. However, patients who attend physiotherapy for vestibular rehabilitation will often describe symptoms other than spinning. These can include:...