Vestibular Rehabilitation

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Boost Physiotherapy


At Boost Physiotherapy, we provide vestibular rehabilitation therapy in Stony Plain, designed to alleviate symptoms of dizziness, vertigo, and balance disorders. Our therapists are dedicated to helping you regain your stability and confidence. Discover how our personalized vestibular therapy can improve your quality of life today!

Real People, Real Results

Learn Why Our Clients Trust Us With Their Recovery and Well-Being


What is Vestibular Therapy?

Vestibular rehabilitation therapy is an exercise-based treatment available at Boost Physiotherapy. It’s designed by our highly trained vestibular physiotherapists, and it helps restore or improve balance in our patients to reduce any dizziness or vestibular system problems.

Dizziness can be feelings of spinning, floating, passing out, unsteadiness, wooziness, weird moving sensations, a swimming feeling in the head, swaying, whirling (also called vertigo), or tilting. If you’ve been having these sensations or feelings when you’re standing, lying down, or even getting up or changing your position, it could be described as dizziness.

The symptoms of dizziness can last for seconds, minutes, or even hours. Ten million patients every year visit a doctor to get their dizziness checked out. It is common in those who are 75 or above, but it can happen to anyone regardless of their age.

While dizziness can occur to many things, including medications, neck dysfunction, ear disorders, or a heart or brain problem, it’s generally not a serious problem. You can get it checked out at our Stony Plain clinic.

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Symptoms Treated with Vestibular Therapy

Vestibular rehabilitation at Boost Physiotherapy can effectively treat a variety of symptoms, including:
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Blurry Vision or Dizziness:
Especially during head movements.

Neck Stiffness or Pain:
Often associated with vestibular disorders.

Imbalance When Walking:
Feeling unsteady or needing support while walking.

Frequent Falls:
Reducing the risk of falls and improving stability.

Headaches:
Alleviating headache symptoms linked to vestibular issues.

Vertigo/Spinning Sensations:
Reducing or eliminating feelings of spinning.

Wooziness or Foggy Feelings:
Clearing mental fog and improving clarity.

Comprehensive Assessment for Vestibular Therapy

Our thorough assessment process is crucial for identifying the root cause of your symptoms and developing an effective treatment plan. During your assessment at our Stony Plain clinic, our therapists will evaluate:

Leg Strength and Flexibility:

Essential for maintaining balance.

Gait and Balance:
Observing how you walk and move.

Visual Mobility and Stability:
Ensuring your eyes are properly coordinated with head movements.

Neck Mobility:
Checking for stiffness or limitations in neck movement.

Arm and Neck Strength:
Monitor and improve muscle activity.

Positional Testing:
Identifying specific positions that trigger symptoms.

Inner Ear Examination:
Checking for issues within the inner ear that may affect balance.

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This comprehensive assessment helps us to pinpoint the exact nature of your vestibular issues and create a targeted plan to address them.

Benefits of Vestibular Rehabilitation

Vestibular physio offers numerous benefits for those suffering from balance and dizziness issues, including:
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Improved Balance:

Enhancing stability and reducing the risk of falls.

Reduced Dizziness and Vertigo:
Alleviating symptoms of spinning and disorientation.

Enhanced Mobility:
Improving your ability to move freely and confidently.

Pain Relief:
Reducing neck stiffness and associated pain.

Better Vision Coordination:
Ensuring your eyes and head movements are synchronized.

Overall Well-being:
Enhancing your quality of life by addressing vestibular issues.

Why Choose Us for Vestibular Rehabilitation?

Choosing the right provider for your vestibular rehabilitation is essential for achieving the best results. Here’s why Boost Physiotherapy is your top choice:

Experienced Therapists:

Our team is highly trained and experienced in vestibular rehabilitation.

Personalized Care:
We create customized treatment plans to meet your specific needs.

Comprehensive Approach:
We integrate vestibular therapy with other treatments for holistic care.

Modern Facility:
Our clinic offers state-of-the-art facilities and a comfortable environment.

Patient-Centered Service:
Your health and satisfaction are our primary concerns.

Proven Success:
We have a track record of helping patients achieve significant improvements.

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Take the First Step Towards Better Balance


Don’t let dizziness or imbalance disrupt your life any longer. Experience the benefits of vestibular rehabilitation at Boost Physiotherapy in Stony Plain. Our team is here to help you regain your balance and improve your quality of life.

Contact us today to book your assessment and start your journey towards better balance and wellness. Let Boost Physiotherapy be your partner in health and recovery!

Overcome Common Conditions With Vestibular Rehabilitation

Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)

Meniere’s Disease

Motion Sensitivity

Vestibular Neuritis

Migraine-Associated Vertigo

Acoustic Neuroma

Visual Vertigo

Labyrinthitis

Vestibular Migraine

Age-Related Dizziness

Stony Plain’s Finest: Our Physiotherapy Team

Sneh Monga

Clinic Director, Physiotherapist - Edmonton Terwillegar

Laura Schneider, MScPT

Physiotherapist - Edmonton

Amal Issa, BPT

Physiotherapist- Stony Plain

Urvish Patel

Physiotherapist - Meadows

William Ha

Physiotherapist - Edmonton Terwillegar

Sumayya PM

Physiotherapist - Stony Plain

Savita Swamy

Physiotherapist - Edmonton Whitemud

Lillian Dang

Physiotherapist - Stony Plain

Ibrahim Bakare

Physiotherapist - Edmonton Meadows

Raymond Jose

Physiotherapist - Edmonton Terwillegar

Kousik Ramachandran

Physiotherapist - Meadows

Mark Gordulic

Physiotherapist - Edmonton Whitemud

Roopjit Mann

Physiotherapist - Edmonton Meadows

Caroline McCarthy

Physiotherapist - Stony Plain

Tatyana Rac, RMT

Massage Therapist - Edmonton

Brad Ballard

Massage Therapist - Edmonton Terwillegar

Hailey Tavares - South Edmonton Massage Therapist
Hailey Tavares

Massage Therapist - Edmonton South

Erin Donkervoort

Massage Therapist - Meadows

Brooke Lal

Massage Therapist - Stony Plain

Mutsa Jeche - Edmonton Occupational Therapist
Mutsa Jeche

Occupational Therapist - Stony Plain

Jacky Sim

Occupational Therapist

Marissa Scott - Best Edmonton Psychologist
Marissa Scott

Registered Provisional Psychologist - Edmonton Terwillegar/Virtual

Halle

Kinesiologist/Client Care Coordinator

Teagan

Kinesiologist/Client Care Coordinator

Liyanah

Kinesiologist/Client Care Coordinator

Sean

Kinesiologist/Client Care Coordinator

Ken

Client Care Coordinator

Rizzy

Client Care Coordinator

Mindy

Client Care Coordinator - Meadows

Brenda

Client Care Coordinator

Brittney

Patient Experience Manager - Whitemud

Cindy

Operations Manager

Insurance Partners

We work with a variety of insurance providers to offer direct billing, making the claims process easier for you. Enjoy peace of mind by letting us handle the paperwork during your visit.

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Areas We Serve

Stony Plain

Spruce Grove

Woodlands

Parkland County

FROM THE BLOG

Overcoming Anxiety and Fear When Starting Vestibular Home Exercises: A Clear Patient’s Guide

TL;DR Anxiety and fear about vestibular home exercises are completely normal responses when you already feel dizzy or off-balance. The key to success is starting slowly, working with a physiotherapist who understands these concerns, and accepting that temporary discomfort during exercises is part of your brain’s healing process. ────────────────────────────────────────────── What Makes Starting Vestibular Home Exercises

Regain Stability and Confidence: Physiotherapy for Balance Improvement

Balance is a crucial component of our daily lives, often taken for granted until issues arise. Whether caused by injury, aging, or underlying medical conditions, poor balance can significantly impact quality of life. Physiotherapy offers a targeted approach to improving balance through specialized exercises and techniques tailored to individual needs. In this blog, we’ll explore

Navigating Benign Positional Vertigo: Causes, Relief, and Prevention

Benign positional vertigo (BPV) is a common condition that causes episodes of dizziness and imbalance, often triggered by specific head movements. While the symptoms can be disorienting and disruptive, effective treatments are available to provide relief and restore stability. By understanding what causes BPV and exploring the right therapies and exercises, you can take proactive

Vestibular Rehabilitation Stony Plain FAQs

Yes, performing vestibular exercises at home is an essential part of your rehabilitation process. Your therapist will provide you with a customized set of exercises designed to be done between sessions. These exercises help reinforce the progress made during therapy and accelerate recovery. It’s crucial to follow the prescribed routine consistently and accurately. Your therapist will give detailed instructions and may demonstrate each exercise to ensure proper technique. Regularly practicing these exercises at home enhances the effectiveness of in-clinic sessions and contributes significantly to achieving your balance and stability goals.

Yes, vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) is highly effective for many patients experiencing dizziness, vertigo, and balance issues. It can often prevent the need for surgical intervention and may be the sole treatment required for certain conditions. VRT works by retraining your brain to process balance signals more accurately, leading to significant improvements in symptoms and overall quality of life. By addressing the root causes of vestibular disorders, VRT helps patients regain stability, reduce falls, and enhance daily functioning, making it a vital component of comprehensive care for balance-related issues.

The duration of vestibular rehab therapy varies based on individual needs, but typically, a course of treatment lasts 6 to 8 weeks. Patients usually attend 1 or 2 sessions per week. The exact length of therapy depends on several factors, including the specific diagnosis, severity of symptoms, and individual progress. Our therapists continually assess and adjust treatment plans to ensure optimal outcomes. Some patients may experience significant improvements in a shorter time, while others might require extended therapy to achieve their goals. Consistent attendance and adherence to prescribed exercises are crucial for the best results.

Stony Plain Office

Hours of Operation

Monday – 8:00 am – 8:00 pm

Tuesday – 8:00 am – 8:00 pm

Wednesday – 8:00 am – 8:00 pm

Thursday – 8:00 am – 8:00 pm

Friday – 8:00 am – 8:00 pm

Saturday – 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Edmonton Office

Hours of Operation

Monday – 8:00 am – 8:00 pm

Tuesday – 8:00 am – 8:00 pm

Wednesday – 8:00 am – 8:00 pm

Thursday – 8:00 am – 8:00 pm

Friday – 8:00 am – 8:00 pm

Saturday – 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Meadows Rec Centre

Hours of Operation

Monday – 8:00 am – 8:00 pm

Tuesday – 8:00 am – 8:00 pm

Wednesday – 8:00 am – 8:00 pm

Thursday – 8:00 am – 8:00 pm

Friday – 8:00 am – 8:00 pm

Saturday – 10:00 am – 3:00 pm