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The vestibular system is made up of the vestibular apparatus located in the inner ear and the areas of the brain that process this information. The vestibular system is essential for maintaining balance and gaze stability.

When a part of the vestibular system is affected by a condition or injury, it can cause symptoms of dizziness, vertigo (spinning sensation), visual disturbance, nausea, motion sensitivity, disequilibrium, and/or imbalance. These symptoms can vary in severity but may be severe and distressing in nature. As such, people with vestibular disorders often avoid activities which they have found to be provocative, leading to a cycle of reduced participation in everyday life. This can affect all aspects of home, work, and social participation, causing reduced independence, changes in mood, and reduced quality of life.

Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)

  • Vestibular Neuritis and Labyrinthitis
  • Acoustic neuroma/vestibular schwannoma
  • Bilateral vestibular hypofunction
  • Ménières Disease

There are several symptoms associated with vertigo other than dizzy and spinning sensations.

Potential symptoms of vertigo include:

  • Nausea
  • Dizziness
  • Headaches
  • Vomiting
  • Felling giddy
  • Anxiety/ Panic
  • Loss of hearing
  • Ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
  • Unsteady when standing or walking
  • Loss of balance
  • Weakness
  • Sensitivity to light or sound
  • Unintentional eye movement (nystagmus)
  • Eye pain
  • Fatigue
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Our Approach

At The Waterfall Clinic we have experienced neurological physiotherapists who have completed further training in assessing and treating people with vestibular disorders. We also use Frenzal Goggles, to perform a thorough assessment so we can obtain an accurate diagnosis

Our therapists will work with you to identify your main symptoms and tailor a physiotherapy programme to minimise these.

Treatment Plan

Physiotherapy is a highly effective way to help reduce the symptoms of vertigo. The physiotherapists at The Waterfall Clinic provide you with a full assessment and a personalised treatment programme to meet your goals and needs.

Physiotherapy can help with vertigo in the following ways:

  • Provide a diagnosis and advice on symptom management
  • Improve balance
  • Reduce feelings of dizziness and spinning
  • Reduce walking and standing difficulties
  • Minimise headaches
  • Reduce the episodes of vertigo
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I attended Johanne at The Waterfall Clinic recently with vertigo. She did the Epley manoeuvre and since then I have not experienced any dizziness or vertigo symptoms. I just want to thank Johanne very much for her advice and treatment, I am feeling much better now.

Frances Campbell

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Highly Trained
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neurotechnology

Specialised
equipment

Patient centred
care

Holistic
approach

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The Waterfall Clinic, 6 Claregate St,
Kildare, R51 K752

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