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:...