Vestibular Therapy

Vestibular Rehabilitation in London, Ontario

Specialized therapy for dizziness, vertigo, BPPV, and balance disorders — helping you regain stability, confidence, and control.

About This Service

When the World Feels Unsteady

Dizziness and balance problems can be profoundly disorienting. Vestibular rehabilitation is a specialized form of physiotherapy designed to address the root cause of these symptoms, rather than simply masking them.

Nirali uses evidence-based vestibular assessment techniques — including infrared goggles for detailed nystagmus assessment — to identify the specific vestibular disorder and create a targeted treatment plan.

Treatment may include canalith repositioning manoeuvres for BPPV, gaze stabilization exercises, habituation exercises, and progressive balance retraining.

Conditions We Treat

BPPV / Vertigo

Treated with specific repositioning techniques — often resolves in 1–3 sessions.

Vestibular Hypofunction

Reduced inner ear function causing chronic dizziness and imbalance.

Visual-Vestibular Dysfunction

When visual and vestibular systems are not working together effectively.

Balance Disorders & Fall Prevention

Progressive retraining to improve safety and reduce fall risk.

Post-Concussion Vestibular Symptoms

Addressing vestibular symptoms following head trauma or concussion.

How It Helps

How Vestibular Rehabilitation Helps

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Gaze Stabilization

Exercises to improve stable vision during head movement — critical for daily activities and driving.

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Balance Retraining

Progressive challenges to rebuild balance strategies and improve confidence on various surfaces.

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Habituation

Systematic exposure to provocative movements to desensitize the nervous system over time.

Common Questions

Vestibular Rehabilitation FAQ

The vestibular system is located in the inner ear and works with your brain and eyes to control balance and spatial orientation. When disrupted, it can produce dizziness, vertigo, and balance problems.
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo is the most common cause of vertigo. It occurs when tiny calcium crystals in the inner ear become displaced. It is highly treatable with specific repositioning manoeuvres.
Many patients experience significant improvement within 6–8 sessions. BPPV often resolves in 1–3 sessions. More complex vestibular disorders may require a longer program.
Vestibular rehabilitation involves carefully graded exercises that are safe and designed to gradually reduce sensitivity. Nirali monitors your progress closely and adapts the program at every stage.
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