Dizziness Erina And North Wyong
Do You Suffer From Persistent Dizziness After A Concussion?
Dizziness can impact your daily life, making it challenging to focus and enjoy activities.
At Smart Concussion Clinic, we offer specialised treatments tailored to address dizziness post-concussion. Our expert physios will assess your condition and create a personalised treatment plan to help you regain your balance and get back to living your life fully. Book an appointment today to start your journey towards relief.

Dizziness Conditions We Cover
Our physiotherapy service focuses on addressing the root cause of dizziness and improving balance and stability through targeted exercises and maneuvers. Here are dizziness conditions we cover:
- Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV): This is a type of vertigo where you feel a spinning sensation, often triggered by specific head movements.
- Vestibular Neuritis: This condition causes inflammation of the vestibular nerve, leading to sudden onset of severe vertigo, often accompanied by nausea and imbalance.
- Labyrinthitis: Similar to vestibular neuritis, labyrinthitis causes inflammation of the inner ear structures, leading to vertigo, hearing loss, and sometimes nausea.
- Meniere's Disease: This condition affects the inner ear and can cause episodes of vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), and a feeling of fullness in the ear.
- Cervicogenic Dizziness: This type of dizziness is related to neck problems, such as poor posture, neck injuries, or arthritis.
- Post-Concussion Dizziness: After a concussion, some individuals experience dizziness and balance problems.
- General Balance Problems: Sometimes, dizziness is caused by general balance issues, which can be due to aging, certain medications, or other medical conditions.
How Our Physiotherapy Service Help in Dizziness
Dizziness can be a challenging and disruptive symptom, affecting your balance and daily activities. Our physiotherapists are trained to help individuals experiencing dizziness by addressing the underlying causes and improving balance and stability. We can significantly reduce dizziness and improve quality of life through our targeted interventions.
- Assessment and Diagnosis: Our physiotherapists start by assessing the type and cause of dizziness through various tests and evaluations to develop a personalised treatment plan.
- Vestibular Rehabilitation: This specialised form of therapy focuses on exercises and maneuvers to improve the function of the vestibular system, which helps with balance and reduces dizziness.
- Canalith Repositioning Maneuvers: For conditions like BPPV, we use specific maneuvers (e.g., Epley maneuver) to reposition inner ear crystals, alleviating vertigo symptoms.
- Balance Training: We provide exercises to improve balance and coordination, reducing the risk of falls and enhancing overall stability.
- Gaze Stabilisation Exercises: These exercises help improve vision during head movements, which can reduce dizziness, especially in conditions like vestibular neuritis or labyrinthitis.
- Manual Therapy: We use techniques such as soft tissue mobilization and joint mobilization to help reduce neck stiffness and improve mobility, which may contribute to dizziness.
- Education and Lifestyle Advice: We provide guidance on managing dizziness triggers and making lifestyle changes to improve overall vestibular health.
We offer a range of effective strategies to help you overcome dizziness and improve your balance and quality of life. Take the first step towards better health by booking a call with us today. Let us help you regain your stability and confidence.
Process Made Easy



1. Book an Appointment
The first step is to book an appointment with one of our team.
2. Assessment
and Consultation
In our initial meeting your physiotherapist give you a clear diagnosis following a thorough assessment.
3. Clear Treatment Pathway
Your physiotherapist will then create a treatment plan to help you achieve your goals.
4. Great Results
We will help you achieve your goals and prevent further injuries.
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