Vestibular Rehabilitation
in Kuala Selangor, Selangor
Targeted physiotherapy for vertigo, dizziness, and balance disorders including BPPV, labyrinthitis, and vestibular neuritis. Our trained physiotherapists perform specialized maneuvers and prescribe customized exercises to help you regain stability and confidence in movement. PhysioNear has connected patients with vestibular-trained physiotherapists across Malaysia for over 14 years. BPPV patients often experience relief after just 1–3 treatment sessions.
Benefits of Vestibular Rehabilitation in Kuala Selangor
What to Expect During Vestibular Rehabilitation in Kuala Selangor
When you attend vestibular rehabilitation in Kuala Selangor, your physiotherapist first identifies whether your symptoms come from the inner ear, the balance system, or another source. Treatment is then targeted accordingly – from canalith repositioning for positional vertigo to progressive balance and movement exercises for ongoing dizziness – and reviewed as your symptoms settle.
Who Benefits from Vestibular Rehabilitation in Kuala Selangor?
Vestibular rehabilitation in Kuala Selangor helps individuals experiencing vertigo (BPPV), dizziness, imbalance, motion sensitivity, and symptoms following vestibular neuritis or labyrinthitis. It is also effective for elderly patients with age-related balance decline and those experiencing persistent dizziness after concussion.
Vestibular Rehabilitation in Kuala Selangor, Selangor
As a area of about 80,000 residents in Selangor, Kuala Selangor is well served by physiotherapy providers. You can connect with a licensed physiotherapist for vestibular rehabilitation without a doctor's referral. Most patients are matched and booked over WhatsApp within minutes. If you cannot find a suitable slot in Kuala Selangor, nearby Rawang and Klang also have physiotherapists offering this service.
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Expert Physiotherapy Advice
"Back pain is the number one reason people in Kuala Selangor seek physiotherapy. The good news is that most cases respond well to conservative treatment. I focus on identifying the root cause and teaching patients how to manage their condition long-term through exercise and lifestyle changes."
Frequently Asked Questions About Vestibular Rehabilitation in Kuala Selangor
How quickly can BPPV be treated with physiotherapy?
BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo) can often be resolved in 1-3 sessions using canalith repositioning manoeuvres like the Epley manoeuvre. Many patients in Kuala Selangor experience immediate relief after the first treatment. Success rates exceed 90% with specialised vestibular physiotherapy.
Why am I still dizzy after seeing a doctor?
Many causes of dizziness are vestibular (inner ear) in origin and respond better to physiotherapy than medication. Vestibular rehabilitation in Kuala Selangor addresses the underlying cause – whether it is BPPV, vestibular hypofunction, or central vestibular dysfunction – rather than just masking symptoms with medication.
Can vertigo come back after treatment?
BPPV can recur in about 30-50% of patients within the first year. However, once you know the signs, treatment in Kuala Selangor is quick and effective. Your physiotherapist can also teach you self-treatment manoeuvres to manage recurrences at home.
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