Vestibular & Concussion Rehabilitation
Dizziness, vertigo or lingering concussion symptoms can make everyday life feel overwhelming. Whether your symptoms started after a concussion, inner ear issue or sudden balance loss, our vestibular and concussion rehabilitation program helps retrain your system safely and effectively.
What Is Vestibular & Concussion Rehabilitation?
Vestibular and concussion rehabilitation is a specialized physiotherapy approach designed to restore balance, reduce dizziness and improve brain-body coordination. It uses targeted exercises to retrain how your brain processes movement, vision and balance signals.
Common Symptoms We Treat
- Dizziness or spinning sensations
- Balance and coordination problems
- Motion sensitivity or unsteadiness
- Headaches and neck discomfort
- Brain fog or difficulty concentrating
With the right care, most vestibular and concussion symptoms improve significantly.
Common Problems It Helps
Inner Ear
Disorders
Concussion or Head Injury
Neck-Related
Dizziness
Postural or Visual Mismatch
How We Help You Feel Better
Comprehensive Assessment
We identify the source of your dizziness or concussion symptoms.
Vestibular Retraining
Targeted exercises to retrain balance and coordination.
Concussion-Specific Care
Care tailored to post-concussion recovery.
Progressive Exercise Program
Gradual, controlled activity progression.
Education & Recovery Guidance
Clear guidance to support healing.
What to Expect From Vestibular & Concussion
Vestibular and concussion rehabilitation is a structured, gradual process designed to reduce symptoms, restore balance and help you return safely to daily activities with confidence.
Treatment time of 45–60 minutes
Gradual symptom improvement sessions
Guided balance and movement exercises
Safe, personalized and monitored care
Why Choose Our Vestibular & Concussion Care
Our program is designed to help you recover safely and confidently. We focus on individualized care, gradual progression and long-term stability — not rushed recovery.
You’re guided every step of the way, from initial symptoms to full return to daily activities.
