Vestibular Rehabilitation

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Our highly experienced physiotherapists have expertise in vestibular problems. You will receive a thorough examination of the balance function of your inner ear and brain, and an evaluation of your balance and walking abilities. We identify the source of your symptoms and ensure you have a good understanding of your problem so you can be an active participant in your recovery.

You will have an individualized home exercise program designed to improve your symptoms and achieve your functional goals. You may receive specific physical maneuvers in clinic for Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo. You often see a positive difference after the first session. Your follow up visits focus on evaluating your progress and adjusting your exercise program.

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What is Vestibular Rehabilitation?

Vestibular rehabilitation is an exercise based therapy that focuses on reducing symptoms of dizziness, vertigo, and imbalance. These symptoms are often caused by inner ear problems, but can also occur after concussion/mild traumatic brain injury or due to neurological conditions. Vestibular rehabilitation with a trained physiotherapist helps determine the cause of your symptoms and the most effective treatments to help you feel better, improve your balance, and get you back to your usual activities.

The most common inner ear problem is a condition called Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo, called BPPV for short. BPPV is caused by calcium carbonate crystals that are normally in one part of the inner ear, but become dislodged and move into the wrong parts of the ear causing severe symptoms of spinning when you move in certain ways. Treatment of BPPV involves specific physical repositioning maneuvers which are very effective. We use infrared goggles to diagnose and treat BPPV.

Symptoms of dizziness and imbalance can also be due to loss of function of the balance organs or nerves of the inner ear. This can occur because of infection, disease, aging, medications, or head injury. Along with dizziness and imbalance, many people experience difficulties focusing their eyes, particularly when their head is moving. Some people also experience motion sensitivity, especially in busy places like malls and grocery stores. For loss of function of the inner ear, vestibular rehabilitation involves exercises designed to help your brain to compensate for the problem through neuroplasticity. These may include specific eye and head exercises, walking exercises, and focused balance training. Research demonstrates that vestibular rehabilitation is very effective for vestibular loss.

Conditions we can help

  • Imbalance


  • Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)


  • Vestibular neuritis/labyrinthitis


  • Dizziness and imbalance after concussion/mild traumatic brain injury


  • Unilateral vestibular loss/hypofunction


  • Bilateral vestibular loss/hypofunction


  • Visual motion sensitivity


  • Age-related imbalance and dizziness


  • Falls

  • Ramsay Hunt syndrome


  • Persistent Postural Perceptual Dizziness (PPPD)

  • Balance problems related to central vestibular disorders


  • Cerebellar ataxia with bilateral vestibulopathy (CABV)


  • Acoustic neuroma/vestibular schwannoma

  • Imbalance associated with Meniere’s Disease

Fees
In-clinic and virtual appointments 

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$180

New patient assessment
90 minutes

Comprehensive assessment, clinical diagnosis, communication with your physician, and starting your treatment program. Call 416 697-1002 or book online.


$95

Follow up appointment
40 minutes

$130

Follow up appointment
60 minutes

Individualized treatment, including re-evaluation and progressing your program. Call 416 697-1002 or book online.


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Cancellations
Please let us know as soon as possible if you are not able to make your appointment. We require 24 hours notice for cancellations. Late cancellations and no shows are billed at the full rate.

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