Finding Your Balance Again: How Vestibular Physiotherapy at Trucare Health Can Help With Vertigo
Have you been feeling dizzy, off-balance, or like the room is spinning?
These symptoms could be signs of a vestibular disorder—and the good news is that you're not alone, and help is available close to home.
At Trucare Health in Morphett Vale, Adelaide, we specialize in vestibular physiotherapy, a proven approach to managing and treating vertigo and related balance issues.
What Is Vestibular Physiotherapy?
Vestibular physiotherapy is a form of targeted treatment that focuses on the inner ear and brain systems that control balance and eye movements. When these systems are disrupted, it can lead to dizziness, nausea, blurred vision, and unsteadiness.
At Trucare Health, our experienced BPPV and Vertigo physiotherapist is trained to assess and treat common vestibular conditions, including:
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)
Vestibular neuritis
Labyrinthitis
Meniere’s disease
Persistent postural-perceptual dizziness (PPPD)
Post-concussion dizziness
How Physio for Vertigo Works
Treatment starts with a comprehensive assessment to identify the cause of your symptoms. From there, our physiotherapist may use techniques such as:
Canalith repositioning maneuvers (e.g., Epley maneuver for BPPV)
Balance retraining
Gaze stabilization exercises
Habituation techniques
Education and self-care strategies
Why Choose Trucare Health for Vertigo Treatment?
At Trucare Health, we provide help to treat vertigo with a personalised, hands-on approach.
Conveniently located in Morphett Vale, we serve clients from across Adelaide looking for safe, evidence-based vertigo treatment.
What you can expect during your sessions with us:
A clear diagnosis
Targeted treatment
Reduced symptoms
Improved balance and confidence
Regain Control With Trucare Health
Don’t let vertigo keep you from living fully. Whether you’re experiencing occasional dizziness or chronic imbalance, the team at Trucare Health is here to help. Contact us today to book an appointment —and take the first step toward feeling steady again.