By Dr. Hetal Patel – Certified Physiotherapist
Do you often feel dizzy, lightheaded, or like the world around you is spinning? Do you lose balance while walking or experience nausea when turning your head quickly? These are classic signs of vertigo—a condition that can affect your confidence, mobility, and overall quality of life.
At Hetal’s Core Physiotherapy, Kalyan, Dr. Hetal Patel offers specialized care for vertigo and balance disorders through evidence-based Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT). Our goal is to help you regain control, restore balance, and return to your normal routine—safely and confidently.
Vertigo is a sensation of movement or spinning, often caused by disturbances in the inner ear (vestibular system). Common causes include:
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) – the most common and treatable form
Vestibular neuritis or labyrinthitis – viral infections affecting the inner ear
Meniere’s disease – a buildup of fluid in the inner ear
Cervicogenic vertigo – caused by neck stiffness and posture issues
Post-concussion dizziness or neurological conditions
Vertigo may also be accompanied by symptoms like nausea, imbalance, blurred vision, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), or a feeling of heaviness in the head.
At Hetal’s Core Physiotherapy, we start with a detailed evaluation to identify the exact cause of your vertigo—this includes positional testing, balance assessments, and checking your neck mobility and eye coordination.
Based on the diagnosis, Dr. Hetal Patel creates a customized treatment plan which may include:
Canalith repositioning maneuvers (e.g., Epley or Semont) to treat BPPV
Vestibular exercises for gaze stability and visual tracking
Balance and coordination training to improve stability
Cervical spine physiotherapy for posture and neck-related vertigo
Home exercises for faster and long-term recovery
Relaxation and breathing techniques to reduce anxiety-induced dizziness
Most patients report significant improvement within a few sessions, especially in cases like BPPV which respond very well to physiotherapy.
At Hetal’s Core Physiotherapy, Kalyan, we combine clinical expertise with compassion to help you stand tall and steady—every day.
Book your appointment with Dr. Hetal Patel today and take your first step toward balance and confidence.
Yes, especially in cases like BPPV and cervicogenic vertigo. With accurate diagnosis and correct maneuvers, patients often see complete resolution of symptoms.
Not necessarily. Many types of vertigo are episodic and treatable, particularly when managed early with physiotherapy.
Yes, tight neck muscles and poor posture can affect blood flow and nerve signals, leading to dizziness—a condition known as cervicogenic vertigo. Physiotherapy is highly effective for this.
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