Vertigo & Dizziness Treatment
Vertigo and dizziness treatment at CoreFlex Physio and Rehab helps people experiencing spinning sensations, imbalance, lightheadedness, motion sensitivity, and inner ear disorders affecting daily activities. This service is intended for adults, seniors, athletes, and individuals recovering from injury or illness who struggle with balance or sudden episodes of dizziness. Treatment aims to identify the source of symptoms and improve stability, Mobility, and daily function. Vestibular rehabilitation techniques are commonly used to address benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), vestibular dysfunction, concussion-related dizziness, and balance issues. CoreFlex Physio and Rehab serves patients in Woodbridge and surrounding communities.
What Is Vertigo & Dizziness Treatment?
Vertigo and dizziness treatment is a physiotherapy-based approach that evaluates and manages disorders affecting the vestibular system, inner ear, balance mechanisms, and coordination.
Vertigo treatment involves assessment and rehabilitation strategies that reduce dizziness, improve balance, and address underlying vestibular conditions.
Purpose
The purpose is to:
- Reduce episodes of dizziness.
- Improve balance and coordination.
- Restore Confidence with movement.
- Lower the risk of falls.
- Support return to daily activities.
Scope
Treatment may include:
- Vestibular rehabilitation exercises.
- Canalith repositioning techniques for BPPV.
- Balance retraining.
- Gaze stabilization exercises.
- Postural control exercises.
- Fall prevention strategies.
- Education regarding triggers and symptom management.
Common Use Cases
People commonly seek treatment for:
- Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)
- Vestibular neuritis
- Labyrinthitis
- Post-concussion dizziness
- Balance impairment
- Motion sensitivity
- Age-related balance decline
- Dizziness associated with neck dysfunction
Who Can Benefit From This Service?
Individuals
This service may help:
- Adults with recurring dizziness.
- Seniors concerned about falls.
- Athletes recovering from Concussion.
- People with inner ear disorders.
- Individuals experiencing motion sickness.
- Patients recovering from illness or Surgery.
Real-World Scenarios
- A senior is experiencing instability while walking.
- A worker unable to focus due to frequent dizziness.
- An athlete returning to sport after Concussion.
- Someone who becomes dizzy when rolling over in bed.
Organizations
Vertigo and dizziness rehabilitation can support:
- Retirement communities.
- Long-term care facilities.
- Sports organizations.
- Rehabilitation programs.
- Workplace injury programs.
Problems This Service Solves
Vertigo and dizziness treatment addresses challenges such as:
- Sudden spinning sensations.
- Loss of balance.
- Frequent falls or fear of falling.
- Motion sensitivity.
- Difficulty walking on uneven surfaces.
- Visual disturbances during movement.
- Problems turning the head quickly.
- Neck-related dizziness.
- Reduced Confidence during daily activities.
- Limitations at work or during exercise.
People often seek this service after:
- A Concussion.
- Inner ear infections.
- Repeated episodes of dizziness.
- Falls or balance problems.
- Aging-related changes affecting stability.
- Persistent symptoms interfere with daily life.
Key Features and Deliverables
Vestibular Assessment
Includes
- Health history review.
- Balance testing.
- Positional testing.
- Movement analysis.
Why It Matters
Helps determine the cause of dizziness.
Expected Outcome
A structured treatment plan based on findings.
BPPV Repositioning Techniques
Includes
- Canalith repositioning maneuvers.
Why It Matters
Targets displaced crystals within the inner ear.
Expected Outcome
Reduction in positional vertigo symptoms.
Balance Retraining
Includes
- Static and dynamic exercises.
- Walking activities.
- Coordination drills.
Why It Matters
Improves stability and lowers fall risk.
Expected Outcome
Greater Confidence with movement.
Gaze Stabilization Exercises
Includes
- Visual tracking activities.
- Head movement exercises.
Why It Matters
Improves visual focus during movement.
Expected Outcome
Reduced dizziness and motion sensitivity.
Home Exercise Program
Includes
- Individual exercise instructions.
- Activity recommendations.
Why It Matters
Supports progress between visits.
Expected Outcome
Steady improvement over time.
How the Process Works
1. Consultation
A physiotherapist discusses symptoms, medical history, and lifestyle factors.
2. Assessment
Testing evaluates:
- Balance
- Eye movements
- Head movements
- Walking pattern
- Positional changes
3. Treatment Planning
An individualized program is developed based on findings.
4. Implementation
Treatment may involve:
- Vestibular rehabilitation exercises.
- Canalith repositioning procedures.
- Balance training.
- Education and activity modifications.
5. Review
Progress is monitored, and exercises are adjusted.
6. Ongoing Support
Continued sessions may be recommended depending on symptom severity and goals.
Benefits of Vertigo & Dizziness Treatment
Patients may experience:
- Improved balance.
- Greater Confidence with movement.
- Fewer dizziness episodes.
- Reduced risk of falls.
- Increased Mobility.
- Improved visual stability.
- Faster return to work and activities.
- Reduced activity limitations.
- Improved physical function.
- Support for active aging.
Industries and Customers Served
CoreFlex Physio and Rehab serves people from many sectors, including:
- Healthcare
- Education
- Retail
- Manufacturing
- Construction
- Transportation
- Technology
- Office environments
- Sports and recreation
- Long-term care communities
- Seniors and retirees
Frequently Asked Questions
Treatment may include vestibular assessment, repositioning maneuvers, balance exercises, gaze stabilization exercises, and home exercise programs.
Duration varies depending on the cause and severity of symptoms. Some conditions, such as BPPV, may improve after a few visits, while others require ongoing rehabilitation.
Patients are asked about:
- Symptom history.
- Medical conditions.
- Previous injuries.
- Medications.
- Activities that trigger dizziness.
Costs vary depending on treatment frequency and insurance coverage. Contact CoreFlex Physio and Rehab for current pricing information.
Yes. Follow-up appointments and exercise progression may be recommended to support continued improvement.
No. Dizziness can be related to vestibular disorders, neck conditions, Concussion, neurological factors, or other medical conditions.
Yes. Canalith repositioning maneuvers are commonly used to address BPPV.
Service Areas
CoreFlex Physio and Rehab provides vertigo and dizziness treatment for patients in:
- Woodbridge
- Vaughan
- Kleinburg
- Richmond Hill
- Concord
- Maple
- Brampton
- Etobicoke
- North York
- Mississauga
- Toronto
- York Region
- Greater Toronto Area (GTA)
- Ontario
- Canada
Why Choose CoreFlex Physio and Rehab
CoreFlex Physio and Rehab provides physiotherapy and rehabilitation services from its clinic located at:
21 Roysun Rd Unit 1, Woodbridge, ON L4L 8R3
Patients receive care from trained rehabilitation professionals who use evidence-based assessments and vestibular rehabilitation techniques. Treatment plans are based on clinical findings and functional goals. The clinic serves residents throughout Woodbridge and the Greater Toronto Area.
Phone: (905) 856-9265
Email: info@coreflexphysio.ca
Other Conditions We Treat
Explore additional musculoskeletal, neurological, and Mobility conditions treated at our clinic:
- Back & Neck Pain
- Sports Injuries
- Post-Surgery
- Pelvic Floor Disorders
- Urinary Incontinence
- Hip and Knee Pain
- Sciatica and Nerve Pain
- Joint Pain & Arthritis
- Workplace Injury
- Vertigo & Dizziness
- Ankle sprain/plantar fasciitis
Contact Us or Directly Book An Appointment
How to Get Started
Contact CoreFlex Physio and Rehab by phone or email to schedule an appointment.
Address: 21 Roysun Rd, Unit 1, Woodbridge, ON L4L 8R3
Phone: (905) 856-9265
Email: info@coreflexphysio.ca
What Happens After Contact?
- Appointment scheduling.
- Initial assessment and symptom review.
- Balance and vestibular evaluation.
- Development of a treatment plan.
- Progressive rehabilitation and follow-up.
Expected Response Times
Appointment inquiries are typically answered during clinic operating hours.