Vestibular Therapy & Concussion Management
Regain Your Balance: Vestibular Therapy
Post Concussion Syndrome can be debilitating and disruptive. It is often managed using vestibular therapy, manual therapy and exercise.
Concussion Management
Concussions are complex injuries that affect the brain, often without any physical signs of trauma to the head. At Renewal Physiotherapy Clinic, we understand the challenges that come with this type of injury, including the wide range of symptoms and the impact they can have on your daily life. Our dedicated team is here to support your recovery journey, offering specialized physiotherapy services designed to address and alleviate concussion symptoms.
FAQ’s
Can vestibular therapy help with my vertigo/dizziness?
Yes — vestibular therapy is specifically designed to help reduce dizziness, vertigo, and balance problems. It works by retraining your brain and inner ear to process movement and balance signals more effectively. Through targeted exercises, your physiotherapist can help improve stability, reduce spinning sensations, and make everyday activities feel steadier and more comfortable.
How many treatments will I need?
The number of treatments depends on what’s causing your dizziness or imbalance. Some people feel a big improvement after just one or two sessions, while others may need several weeks of guided therapy for more complex conditions. Your physiotherapist will assess your symptoms during your first visit and design a treatment plan tailored to your needs and progress.
When should I start physiotherapy after a concussion?
It’s best to begin physiotherapy as soon as your doctor or healthcare provider gives the go-ahead — typically once your initial symptoms start to stabilize. Early intervention can help manage dizziness, headaches, neck stiffness, and balance issues before they become long-term problems. A physiotherapist trained in concussion and vestibular rehab will guide you through safe, gradual recovery steps.
Does insurance cover vestibular therapy?
Yes — vestibular therapy is considered a form of physiotherapy, so it’s usually covered under most extended health insurance plans. Coverage amounts and limits vary, so it’s a good idea to check with your provider or ask our clinic team to help you confirm your benefits before starting treatment.
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