Comprehensive Vestibular Rehabilitation in Coquitlam & Port Coquitlam
Your Path to a More Balanced Life!
Your Path to a More Balanced Life!
At Moves You Physiotherapy, we specialize in Vestibular Rehabilitation—a dedicated physiotherapy service aimed at reducing the symptoms of vestibular disorders. These disorders are typically characterized by symptoms of vertigo, dizziness, visual disturbance, and balance problems. Among the vestibular disorders we treat, Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) is one of the most common conditions.
If you’re experiencing sudden bouts of dizziness triggered by changes in the position of your head, you might be suffering from BPPV. This condition, often distressing and inconvenient, can significantly interfere with your daily activities. But with our Vestibular Rehabilitation service in Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam, you can effectively manage and overcome BPPV.
BPPV is a common cause of vertigo – a sudden sensation of spinning or feeling as if the inside of your head is spinning. This condition can be triggered by simple positional changes such as lying down, bending forward, or even looking up. Such positional vertigo can be unnerving and result in a loss of balance, increasing the risk of falls.
The occurrence of BPPV is related to a disruption in the inner ear, where tiny calcium crystals become dislodged and travel into the spinning sensors in the ear. These sensors are key to maintaining your body’s balance, and the dislodged crystals interfere with this, causing the feeling of vertigo.
The good news is, at Moves You Physiotherapy, our trained therapists provide effective Vestibular Rehabilitation services that can mitigate the symptoms of BPPV and improve your balance and spatial orientation. These services involve exercises and procedures designed to promote central nervous system compensation for inner ear deficits.
Our rehabilitation process begins with a comprehensive assessment of your health history and the symptoms you’re currently experiencing. This allows us to create a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs. By using a series of head maneuvers, our therapists can reposition the crystals in your inner ear to their correct location, reducing the symptoms of vertigo.
Our team consists of certified physiotherapists, trained in vestibular rehabilitation therapy, committed to offering relief and improving your quality of life. Our treatment strategies are evidence-based, aimed at improving balance, reducing falls, and reducing symptoms of dizziness and vertigo.
At Moves You Physiotherapy, we understand that every patient is unique. Hence, we ensure personalized care for everyone who walks through our doors. Based on your assessment, we tailor the vestibular rehabilitation therapy, using a combination of specific exercises and manual therapy, to ensure the best outcomes.
Phone 604-474-1767 or email info@movesyou.ca
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Receiving Vestibular Rehabilitation at Moves You Physiotherapy can bring numerous benefits to your life.
The primary benefit of our Vestibular Rehabilitation service is the significant reduction or even elimination of vertigo symptoms. Our therapy will help you regain control of your life without the constant fear of a vertigo episode.
Our Vestibular Rehabilitation service is designed to improve your balance and stability, thereby reducing the risk of falls. This is particularly beneficial for the elderly and those with a higher risk of injuries due to falls.
By reducing the symptoms of vertigo, vestibular rehabilitation also improves your coordination and focus. This can have a profound impact on your daily activities, including work and leisure.
Through reducing symptoms and enhancing balance, our services aim to improve your overall quality of life. With the reduction in fear and anxiety related to BPPV, you can get back to living a fuller, more active life.
Michelle Gibson received her Bachelor of Physiotherapy in India. She continued her education in Canada and specialized in Manual Therapy, FCE and Gunn IMS. She completed her Doctor of Manual Therapy residency program with OGI in January 2014. She is also certified in Vestibular Rehabilitation and Concussion Management. Her latest passion is Clinical Pilates, which she has added to her repertoire of treatment. She has 20 years of experience working as a Lecturer in Physiotherapy, running Work Conditioning programs; and in acute outpatient Physical Therapy.
Her passion for Physiotherapy is combined with a never-ending quest for further education and excellence.
Jyoti completed her degree in physiotherapy from India in 2011. She has worked in different clinical settings including hospitals and rehab centres.
She strives to use her professional knowledge to empower her clients. She is a firm believer that education and individualized treatment are the best keys in accomplishing treatment goals.
In her spare time, she enjoys travelling, cooking and listening to music.
Teresa Iwerima earned her Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation in Physiotherapy from the University of Nigeria in 1998. She worked her way up to chief Physiotherapist at the Federal Medical Center in Keffi, Nigeria till she came to Canada in 2017. She has worked in private practice in various clinics in the lower mainland. She continues to further her education by taking courses such as the MDT series offered by the Mackenzie Institute and Soft tissue techniques offered by the International Olympic Committee.
Her treatment approach involves a combination of manual therapy and exercise prescription. She enjoys travelling and spending quality time with her four children.
Kayla earned her Masters of Science in Physical Therapy from Queen’s University, after obtaining her Bachelors of Health Sciences with minor in Gerontology from the University of Ottawa. Since graduation, she has continued her education by regular research review and pursuing her manual therapy levels which will ultimately lead to a Diploma of Advanced Orthopaedic Manual and Manipulative Physiotherapy. She has also obtained her dry needling certification from Acupuncture Canada.
Kayla’s approach to physiotherapy is evidence-based, guided by individual client context. Her treatment plans integrate manual therapy, exercise prescription, and education. Whether the goal is to return to work, sport, or daily life, Kayla aims to motivate and to provide the tools necessary for clients to play an active role in their recovery journey.
Outside of the clinic Kayla keeps active at the gym, or on the beach — enjoying open water swimming, scuba diving or surfing.
Andrew Moussavi obtained his BSc with distinction in Biomedical Physiology at Simon Fraser University and then went on to complete his MSc in Physiotherapy at the University of Alberta. Throughout this journey, he was privileged to gain valuable clinical experience in advanced orthopedic mobilizations, post/pre-surgical rehabilitation, chronic pain and vestibular rehabilitation.
Andrew’s passion for Physical Therapy can be traced back to his recovery from multiple traumatic knee operations and experiencing the rewards of a successful treatment plan. Through this experience and clinical background, he has built his philosophy of care to utilize best practice guidelines- incorporating manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, education/motivational interviewing and modalities. Through a goal-oriented approach, he looks forward to collaborating with any client/athlete to assist in injury management or prevention.
In his spare time, Andrew stays active through resistance training, recreational skiing, kayaking and soccer.
Arnohn is a graduate of the UBC School of Kinesiology and is currently a practicing member of the BCAK. Arnohn’s rehabilitation philosophy is based on four core principles: Education, Compassion, Patience, and Understanding. With this approach, he is better able to connect with clients, recognize their needs, and provide the support and guidance they require to succeed and meet their goals.
As a Kinesiologist, he is a strong believer in evidence-based practice to optimize functional gains. Which he uses to educate clients and support them in their rehab journey. His areas of practice include injury rehabilitation, functional training, and fitness coaching.
In his free time, he enjoys baking, watching movies, and spending time with his dog, Obi, the cutest boy.
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What Exactly Is Vestibular Rehabilitation?
Vestibular Rehabilitation is a specialized physiotherapy approach designed to alleviate symptoms caused by vestibular disorders. It includes specific exercises that result in gaze and gait stabilization and, ultimately, reduced symptoms.
What Causes BPPV?
BPPV is typically caused by a minor or severe blow to the head. Other causes can include damage inside the ear (like from an ear infection), degeneration of inner ear hair cells due to aging, or for reasons that are still unknown.
How Long Does Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy Take?
While it varies by individual, most people with BPPV see significant improvement with just one to three sessions. However, some people may need ongoing treatment to manage the symptoms.
Can Vestibular Rehabilitation Help With Other Types of Dizziness?
Yes, Vestibular Rehabilitation can also help alleviate symptoms of other vestibular disorders and not just BPPV.