Vertigo is a sensation of spinning and loss of balance when you are standing still.
It can often be triggered by moving your head too quickly.
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) is one of the most common types
of vertigo. Its onset can be sudden and without a specific triggering mechanism.
Sometimes people wake up from sleep with it. Other times it begins without
warning while doing normal activities. Its symptoms can be mild, moderate, or
severe in nature. They are usually manifested following head movement which
gives the sensation that your body is moving while at rest. Depending on the
severity it can lead to vomiting, loss of balance, falls, headaches, and impaired
mobility.
While BPPV can be debilitating at Experience Physical Therapy our skilled
clinicians can resolve it using a combination of maneuvers, exercises, and
education.
If you are experiencing symptoms associated with BPPV Experience Physical
Therapy will provide you with an exceptional experience that gets you back to
doing the things that matter most to you.
Our team uses skilled manual therapy intervention, and certain modalities
combined with therapeutic exercise that involve stretching and strengthening.
Because we use our elbows, wrists, and hands for almost all our daily
activities it is not uncommon for pain to occur and limit your ability to perform
your normal daily activities.
If you are experiencing acute or chronic symptoms associated with foot or ankle
pain or recovering from a surgery at Experience Physical Therapy, you will have
an exceptional experience
Our team uses skilled manual therapy intervention on joints and soft tissues. We
also use certain modalities combined with therapeutic exercise that involve
stretching and strengthening.
While BPPV can be debilitating at Experience Physical Therapy our skilled
clinicians can resolve it using a combination of maneuvers, exercises, and
education.