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Vertigo

That spinning or off-balance feeling that makes it seem like the room is moving around you. It can have various causes, but physical therapy can help you feel steady and confident again.

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A mom walking through the grocery store and feeling dizzy and off-balance.
Vertigo

Why Do I Feel Dizzy in Grocery Stores and Busy Environments?

Do you feel dizzy, floaty, or overwhelmed in busy places like grocery stores or when scrolling on your phone? You're not alone. This common issue, often called visual vertigo, is treatable and can significantly improve with the right help.

Carly Clevenger
6 min read
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A middle-aged woman who is standing and wondering why she is feeling dizzy.
Vertigo

Why Do I Feel So Dizzy? The Hidden Link Between Hormones and Balance

Unexplained dizziness, especially during postpartum or perimenopause, might be linked to hormonal shifts. Your inner ear and brain are highly sensitive to these changes, leading to imbalance and vertigo. Discover the connection and how specialized therapy can help you regain your stability.

Carly Clevenger
6 min read
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A woman being told by her doctor that she is going to have dizziness and vertigo forever.
Vertigo

I Have Vertigo and Have Been Told I Just Have to Live With It. Is That True?

Have you been told to just live with your vertigo, even after normal test results? This article explains why 'normal' scans don't tell the whole story and how specialized vestibular therapy can help you find relief.

Carly Clevenger
5 min read
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A man who is experiencing vertigo symptoms and it feels like the room is spinning.
Vertigo

Is Vertigo Permanent? The Truth About Dizziness

Often told to 'live with it,' many wonder if vertigo is a permanent condition. The truth is, most types of vertigo are treatable, and with the right diagnosis and therapy, you can find lasting relief. Don't let fear dictate your future.

Carly Clevenger
5 min read
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