Vestibular Headache

Condition

Headaches

Headaches affect nearly everyone at some point and are more common in women than men. There are many types of headaches, including tension headaches, migraines, and cluster headaches. For some, recurring headaches can become a significant burden, impacting work and social life.
Accurately diagnosing and classifying your headache type is essential for effective treatment and prevention. Some individuals may have more than one type of headache disorder, requiring a tailored approach. Proper classification not only ensures appropriate care but also reduces the need for unnecessary investigations, leading to better outcomes for those with chronic headaches.
Our therapists specialise in treating headaches by identifying their underlying causes, whether caused by tension, poor posture, or musculoskeletal issues. If you’ve been struggling with recurring headaches, we can help. Using techniques such as spinal adjustments, muscle release, and posture correction, we target the source of your discomfort. We also provide personalised advice on lifestyle changes, ergonomics and exercises to reduce tension and prevent future episodes. We aim to help you feel clear-headed, in control, and free to focus on what matters most.
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Vestibular Conditions

Vestibular disorders, which affect the inner ear and brain, can cause a range of debilitating symptoms, including vertigo, dizziness, visual disturbances, and balance issues. These symptoms often lead to secondary problems such as nausea, vomiting, difficulty concentrating, and persistent fatigue.
Beyond the physical effects, vestibular conditions can significantly impact a person’s quality of life—limiting social interactions, reducing work productivity, and even contributing to emotional challenges like anxiety and depression. Many individuals with vestibular disorders adopt a sedentary lifestyle to avoid triggering dizziness or imbalance, which can lead to muscle weakness, joint stiffness, and decreased overall stamina.
Vestibular rehabilitation has been shown to be an effective approach for managing and improving symptoms associated with inner ear disorders. Our team of experienced physiotherapists and chiropractors employs evidence-based techniques tailored to each patient’s needs. Through targeted exercises, balance training, and movement strategies, we help restore function, reduce discomfort, and improve overall well-being—allowing our patients to regain confidence in their daily activities.
If you’re struggling with headaches or vestibular symptoms, we’re here to help. Contact us to learn more about how our rehabilitation programs can support your recovery.
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