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What We Treat/Vertigo (BPPV or other vestibular disorders)

Vertigo (BPPV or other vestibular disorders) treatment in Palm Beach County.

Overcome dizziness with specialized vestibular interventions.

Be On The Move delivers one-on-one in-home physical therapy that helps patients reduce pain, restore confidence, and move forward with a plan built around recovery at home.

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What This Treatment Supports

Recovery guidance that addresses the condition itself, improves movement quality, and makes progress more doable at home.

Key Benefits

Reduced vertigo episodes and dizziness
Improved balance and confidence moving around
Less motion sensitivity during daily activities

Overview

What to know about Vertigo (BPPV or other vestibular disorders).

We use repositioning maneuvers (Epley, Semont) for BPPV, along with specific exercises for gaze stabilization, balance, and habituation. Retraining your brain’s response to head movements reduces dizziness and risk of falls.

At Be On The Move, serving Lake Worth, Boynton Beach, Wellington, and Boca Raton, we begin with an in-depth vestibular assessment to identify triggers—such as rolling over in bed or looking up at a high shelf. For BPPV, we use gentle maneuvers to reposition dislodged crystals in your inner ear. If your dizziness stems from other vestibular disorders, we focus on habituation exercises and balance drills that help your body adapt to motion changes. By systematically exposing you to challenging head or eye movements, we gradually reduce symptoms and boost your confidence in everyday activities.

Reduced vertigo episodes and dizziness
Improved balance and confidence moving around
Less motion sensitivity during daily activities

Symptoms

Spinning sensations (vertigo), especially when changing head positions
Balance difficulties or unsteadiness
Nausea or motion sensitivity

Common Causes

Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (loose crystals in the inner ear)
Vestibular neuritis or labyrinthitis
Concussions or other neurological conditions affecting balance

Recovery Outlook

Many patients see quick relief from BPPV with just a few maneuvers. Other vestibular disorders may require several weeks of consistent therapy. We’ll track your progress through balance tests, symptom logs, and functional measures like walking on uneven surfaces. Once dizziness subsides, ongoing exercises at home can maintain vestibular health, helping you enjoy daily life—whether that’s gardening, traveling, or simply getting out of bed without the room spinning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions patients often ask about Vertigo (BPPV or other vestibular disorders).

If dizziness is severe, driving may be unsafe until symptoms subside. We evaluate your progress and make recommendations.

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