
Dizziness & Vertigo
Dizziness and vertigo are often dismissed as something that will eventually go away, but when they persist, it can be incredibly frustrating. Many people believe these issues will resolve on their own, only to find months later they’re still struggling. If you’re experiencing this, know that you’re not alone, and there’s help available.
Vestibular Conditions That Are Treated with Physical Therapy:
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)
Vestibular migraine
Labyrinthitis or vestibular neuritis
Ménière’s disease
Age-related dizziness & imbalance
Vestibular damage due to head injury
Bilateral vestibular hypofunction
Mal de Débarquement
Persistent Postural Perceptual Dizziness (PPPD)
And when it comes to living with dizziness and vertigo, everybody we see wants to know…
Why Am I Still Suffering With Dizziness & Vertigo After Putting Up With It For Months? (Sometimes Longer!)
The reality is that when we get dizziness and vertigo, the majority of us think it’ll just go away on its own.
We believe there’s this magical moment where you wake up one morning, and your problem seems to have disappeared. But 6 months later, you find yourself still living with some version of dizziness or vertigo.
Does That Sound Like You?
One of the most frustrating things we see in our clinic is when people come to us with dizziness and vertigo and tell us their previous doctor told them “it’s normal” or to cover it up with medication. The problem? It doesn’t work! Had they not decided to visit our clinic, they would have ended up returning to their doctor, frustrated and still dizzy.
What Can I Do To Help Manage My Dizziness or Vertigo?
Here’s what you can do right now to help manage your dizziness or vertigo:
Decide to Get Help – Don’t wait for things to get better on their own. Procrastination often makes the problem worse.
Do the Right Exercises – Our therapists can identify the root cause of your symptoms and provide targeted exercises to improve your condition.
Stay Active – Avoiding movement can make dizziness worse. Regular, appropriate exercise helps you recover and prevent relapses.
Get hands-on physical therapy — Physical therapy is proven to be effective in managing dizziness and vertigo. At Focus First PT, we specialize in treating this type of problem.
Why Choose Focus First Pt?
We’re here to help you regain control of your life and eliminate dizziness and vertigo. Here's what we can do for you:
Identify the cause of your dizziness and vertigo.
Reduce symptoms quickly.
Design a personalized treatment plan with exercises to speed up recovery and prevent future episodes.
Help you avoid long-term medication and reduce doctor visits.
Restore your independence so you can enjoy activities and time with loved ones again.
Our goal is to help you live a life free from the burden of dizziness and vertigo.