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  • Peripheral Vertigo: Peripheral vertigo, the most common form, is often due to problems in the inner ear or the vestibular nerve, which connects the inner ear and the brain. Conditions such as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), Meniere’s disease, and vestibular neuritis can cause peripheral vertigo.
  • Central Vertigo: On the other hand, central vertigo is less common and occurs due to problems in the brain, particularly in the cerebellum or the brainstem. Stroke, migraines, and multiple sclerosis are potential triggers for central vertigo.
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Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy

This treatment involves specific exercises that encourage your brain to compensate for the imbalances caused by vertigo. This personalized approach focuses on improving balance, reducing dizziness, and enhancing your body’s ability to stabilize your vision during head movement.

Habituation Exercises

These exercises are designed to lessen your response to vertigo-inducing stimuli. By repeatedly exposing you to the movements that trigger your symptoms, these exercises aim to reduce the intensity of your reactions over time.

Repositioning Techniques

Canalith repositioning maneuvers like the Epley maneuver are hands-on techniques used to displace tiny particles in your ear that may be causing vertigo. Our skilled therapists gently move your head in precise directions to shift these particles and alleviate your symptoms.