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DIZZINESS / VERTIGO

Dizziness & Vertigo Are No Match For Wisconsin Orthopedic Physical Therapy!

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Have you been experiencing dizziness and/or vertigo symptoms? Being dizzy is a strange sensation, especially when it occurs without warning.

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Does your dizziness last longer than a few seconds? Is it having an effect on your day-to-day life? If you answered “yes,” one of our Wauwatosa, WI physical therapists may be able to help you find a long-term solution to your problem.

Contact Wisconsin Orthopedic Physical Therapy today and let us help you find your balance once again.

Why Am I Feeling Off-Balance?

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Several conditions or events can result in vertigo or problems with dizziness and balance:

 

Vestibular neuritis

This is an inner-ear infection that can cause vertigo.

 

Migraines

Migraines can impact the vestibular system, causing vertigo episodes that are sometimes accompanied by a light or sound sensitivity. It is possible that your vision will be impaired as well.

 

Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)

This is the most common source of vertigo. It happens when tiny calcium crystals in your ears break apart and travel around to various areas of the ear where they are not supposed to be. This can cause sudden spinning (vertigo) and inner-ear discomfort.

 

Meniere’s disease

This happens as the fluid builds up in your ear (s). This normally involves “ringing” in the ear and unexpected waves of extreme dizziness that can last for hours. You can also experience temporary hearing loss.

 

Stroke

A stroke influences the movement of the whole body. If you have recently had a stroke, you can feel vertigo waves that can last for prolonged periods.

 

If any of these rings a bell, chances are your balance has been negatively affected and you could use the help of a licensed physical therapist!

 

Common Symptoms Of Dizziness

 

A lack of sleep, a bad diet, excessive exercise, or a physical disease such as a head cold or flu can all contribute to dizziness.

It can also be caused by something as simple as rising too abruptly after lying or sitting for an extended period of time. The following symptoms may accompany dizziness:

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  • Tunnel vision

  • Light-headedness or heavy-headedness

  • Loss of balance

  • Feeling faint

 

The best way to know the source of your dizziness is to visit a doctor. There may be another underlying factor you do not know about.

 

Do You Have Symptoms Of Vertigo?

 

The most common cause of vertigo is an imbalance in the inner ear, also known as the “vestibular system.” Your vestibular system helps keep your balance and center of gravity by transmitting signals about your movement to your brain. If this system is damaged or not working properly, the impulses needed to keep you balanced are blocked from reaching your brain.

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Vertigo is a natural reaction that causes your body to become unbalanced. Vertigo is a challenging condition to manage because it disrupts your daily routine and lifestyle. Vertigo makes you feel as though you’re “rocking” or “spinning” even when you’re sitting. You could feel like you’re on a roller coaster, but don’t be fooled; this isn’t a pleasant sensation!

 

Look out for these other specific symptoms as well in regards to vertigo:

  • Arm and leg weakness

  • Difficulty with vision and speaking

  • Unable to concentrate or stay alert

  • Nausea and vomiting

  • Double vision

  • Sweating

  • Abnormal eye movements

 

If you have dizziness or vertigo, it is time to look for a Wauwatosa, WI physical therapist. Call Wisconsin Orthopedic Physical Therapy at (414) 763-2941 or click here to make an appointment.

 

Allow Wisconsin Orthopedic Physical Therapy To Help You Get Back On Your Feet!

 

Dizziness and vertigo can have a detrimental impact on your everyday life, making it difficult to do even the most simple tasks. You do not, however, have to continue living in this manner. When it comes to identifying and treating dizziness and vertigo, Wisconsin Orthopedic Physical Therapy has a high success rate. Our physical therapist will assess your situation and provide a treatment plan that addresses your concerns while also increasing your stability.

 

Wisconsin Orthopedic Physical Therapy has gained a reputation as one of the most effective dizziness and vertigo treatment practices in the area, thanks to the unique therapies and diagnostic approaches we offer in Wauwatosa, WI!

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If you are living with dizziness or vertigo, do not put treatment off any longer. Call Wisconsin Orthopedic Physical Therapy at (414) 763-2941 right away to schedule an appointment. We will assist you in regaining your footing as soon as possible!

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