You do not have to live with Vertigo, Poor Balance, or Dizziness.
Using a combination of hands-on techniques, specific drills to address the eyes and balance centers, as well as a progression to balance exercises, vestibular conditions can be treated successfully with physical therapy.
At Summit Physical Therapy, our clinicians are specially trained to work with you to restore proper balance and progress back to the activities you love. We understand that dizziness, vertigo, and poor balance can make even the most simple tasks frustrating. That is why we perform a full 1-hour examination to get to the root cause of your condition. We then can make a customized plan and set realistic time-based goals to get you back to the activities you enjoy.
COMMON SYMPTOMS THAT BENEFIT FROM VESTIBULAR Physical Therapy
Dizziness
Sensation of movement while still
Feeling off-balance
Feeling like you are floating or the world is spinning
Blurry vision
Falling or stumbling
Nausea
Headache
Neck Pain
The most important role of a physical therapist is to provide education and an environment that is safe for your rehabilitation. From there, your action plan will vary based on your specific symptoms, which we will discuss during your first appointment. Our specialized physical therapists may utilize postural exercises, eye/ear head-turning exercises, and balance drills to help in your rehabilitation.
There are many variations of vertigo and diagnoses that cause dizziness, and our therapists are trained to identify the root cause of your symptoms. Request an appointment or contact us today to figure out what treatment is best for you. We can schedule your first visit in as little as 10 minutes.
We make it easy to receive the care that you need.
Trouble-free location easily accessible from home or work.
Convenient hours morning to night on weekdays and Saturdays too!
FLAT PRIVATE PARKING LOT AND EASY-ACCESS ELEVATORS.
No Referral Needed
Direct access creates fewer steps between your pain and receiving the care that you need. Studies have shown that those who sought direct access from a physical therapist, rather than visiting your primary care doctor, found greater satisfaction and used significantly fewer pharmaceuticals than in the care of their physician. At your first visit, you’ll gain direct access to a physical therapist, speeding up the time between your first contact with a medical professional, and your return to improved health. During your first visit, an injury screening is offered to ensure you receive the best recommendation for your care.