Did you know that Rock Valley Physical Therapy now offers evaluation and treatment of vestibular disorders, which may cause symptoms of dizziness, imbalance, or instability? Our staff is
specially trained to assist you in identifying and treating vestibular
dysfunction. Below are some of the
common complaints associated with these disorders. If you or someone you know is experiencing
any of these symptoms, we would love to help!
Vertigo (dizziness) can be caused by many different bodily structures being in a state of dysfunction. The most common cause of this symptom is a condition called BPPV (Benign Positional Paroxysmal Vertigo), and involves abnormality of one or more “canals” in your inner ear that sense position change.
Common aggravating factors involve position changes of
the head, such as:
- Rolling over or sitting up/lying down in bed
- Looking up into a cupboard or down towards the floor
This condition can be very successfully
treated in therapy with specific “repositioning” maneuvers.
Oscillopsia (a bouncing or shaking of your vision) can be a secondary complaint to BPPV or a standalone symptom of vestibular dysfunction. It is directly caused by a weakening of your vestibular-ocular reflex which normally functions to stabilize your visual field as you do things like walk, jog, or ride in the car.
Physical
therapy can help, by applying specific exercises to engage and re-train this
reflex.
Disequilibrium (light-headedness) and imbalance
(unsteadiness) are two related symptoms that can be caused by dysfunction of
the vestibular system. Common causes include: recent infection with
resulting neuritis (nerve inflammation), labrynthitis (inflammation of the
vestibular organs), impaired circulation, or cervical (neck) misalignment.
These
symptoms may come on rapidly or gradually, but will likely come and go with:
-
- Certain
times of day
- General
sense of “good” days and “bad” days
- Dark
settings or busy environments
- Fatigue
Vestibular
rehabilitation, administered by a licensed physical therapist, helps your body
compensate for losses within the system, restoring comfortable & confident
movement.