Vestibular Rehabilitation in Cairo: Expert Care for Dizziness and Balance Issues

Are you struggling with dizziness, vertigo, or balance problems? At our Cairo-based Physical Therapy clinics, we specialize in Vestibular Rehabilitation, providing evidence-based solutions to help you regain your stability and confidence.


What Is Vestibular Rehabilitation?


Vestibular Rehabilitation is a specialized form of physical therapy designed to address disorders of the vestibular system, which controls balance and spatial orientation. This therapy focuses on:

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Reducing dizziness and vertigo

Vestibular rehabilitation targets the root cause of dizziness and vertigo through specific exercises that retrain the brain and inner ear. This helps minimize symptoms and improve daily functioning.

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Improving balance and coordination

Specialized balance retraining techniques strengthen your ability to stay steady and prevent falls, ensuring safer movement and greater mobility.

Restoring confidence in movement

By addressing your symptoms and improving physical stability, vestibular rehabilitation helps you feel more confident in performing daily activities without fear of losing balance.

Our skilled therapists tailor each treatment plan to your specific needs, ensuring the best possible outcomes.

Common Conditions We Treat

Our vestibular rehabilitation program is effective for a range of conditions, including:

Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)

A condition caused by dislodged crystals in the inner ear, leading to brief episodes of dizziness triggered by head movements. Vestibular rehabilitation realigns these crystals to alleviate symptoms.

Labyrinthitis and vestibular neuritis

Infections or inflammation of the inner ear or vestibular nerve can cause dizziness, vertigo, and balance problems. Therapy focuses on restoring normal vestibular function.

Post-concussion dizziness

After a head injury, lingering dizziness may occur due to disruptions in the vestibular system. Specialized exercises help retrain the brain to adapt and regain balance.

Age-related balance issues

Natural aging can weaken the vestibular system, leading to balance difficulties. Therapy improves coordination and reduces the risk of falls.

Meniere’s disease

This chronic inner ear disorder causes vertigo, tinnitus, and hearing loss. Vestibular rehabilitation helps manage symptoms and improve stability.
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Understand

Identify the root cause of your discomfort.
Gain insights into your specific needs through expert analysis.

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Assessment

A detailed evaluation by our experienced physical therapists.
Personalized approach tailored to your lifestyle and goals.

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Treatment

Evidence-based therapy techniques for optimal results.
Ongoing monitoring and adjustments to ensure success.

Tailored

Personalized Treatment Plans

We understand that every patient is unique. That’s why our therapy sessions are carefully customized, including:

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Vestibular exercises

To retrain your brain and inner ear for better balance.

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Gaze stabilization techniques

To improve focus and reduce dizziness during movement.

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Balance retraining

To enhance stability and prevent falls.

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Education and home exercises

To empower you to manage symptoms effectively between sessions.

Why Choose Us for Vestibular Rehabilitation in Cairo?


Expert Physical Therapists

Our team includes trained specialists with extensive experience in treating vestibular disorders.

Advanced Techniques

We use evidence-based methods tailored to your condition.

Convenient Location

Located in Maadi or New Cairo for easy access.

Holistic Approach

We address both physical symptoms and their impact on your quality of life.

FAQs About Vestibular Rehabilitation

Treatment duration varies based on your condition, but many patients experience improvement in just a few sessions.

Yes, a referral is required as per local regulations in Egypt.

Absolutely. Our therapists design long-term strategies to manage chronic dizziness effectively.

No, vestibular rehabilitation is a non-invasive and gentle treatment. While some exercises may temporarily trigger mild symptoms, they are carefully monitored to ensure your comfort and progress.

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