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Vestibular Physiotherapy

Personalised vestibular assessment and treatment planning for dizziness and balance disorders.

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Vestibular Physiotherapy: Rehabilitation & Falls Prevention

Helping you steady the ground beneath your feet.

We offer a dedicated vestibular physiotherapy service led by specialist physiotherapist Mr Thomas Wright. Tom brings extensive NHS and private experience in balance rehabilitation and fall prevention—delivering fast, expert support for anyone experiencing dizziness, vertigo, imbalance, or unexplained falls.

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Why Balance Problems Happen

Dizziness and vertigo aren’t diagnoses—they’re signals that one (or more) of your balance systems is out of sync:

  • Vision – how your eyes track movement
  • Proprioception – how your body senses position
  • Vestibular system – the inner-ear organs that guide balance

When these systems stop working together smoothly, symptoms like spinning, unsteadiness, brain fog, fatigue, or nausea often follow. If you are experiencing these issues and need a vestibular rehabilitation specialist near me, our team is equipped to diagnose and treat these complex balance disorders.

What Vestibular rehabilitation therapy does

Vestibular rehabilitation therapy is specialised physiotherapy designed to assess and treat dizziness and balance disorders. Around 40% of adults over 40 will experience vestibular symptoms at some point—so if you’re struggling, you’re in good company.

At Audiology Planet, we combine advanced diagnostics with customised rehabilitation programmes at our vestibular clinic London to help you stabilise, recover, and get back to normal life—whether your symptoms are new or long-standing.

Meet Tom Wright – Specialist Vestibular Physiotherapist

Qualified in 2012, Tom has worked across neurology, musculoskeletal rehab, respiratory care, and elderly medicine. He became a Falls Practitioner in 2017 and helped shape a regional care pathway for vestibular disorders. He is currently (as of Nov 2025) Chair of ACPIVR, the UK’s professional body for vestibular physiotherapists. Tom specializes in providing expert vestibular rehabilitation treatment.

Tom brings deep clinical expertise and a supportive, patient-centred approach to every assessment.

What We Treat

Tom provides comprehensive vestibular and functional assessments for conditions including:

Even when full symptom resolution isn’t possible, We help you manage:

We also use computerised balance platforms and advanced diagnostics to track progress.

"Experiencing dizziness or balance issues? Get immediate help — speak to our vestibular physiotherapy specialist now."

How Vestibular Rehab Helps You Recover

Think of it like finding your balance on a boat. Early movements may feel uncomfortable, but with structured, repeated exposure, your brain adapts. This process—habituation and adaptation—is the core of vestibular rehabilitation.

At our vestibular clinic London, your programme will include safe, progressive exercises that retrain balance, desensitise symptoms, and rebuild confidence.

We use state-of-the-art equipment including computerised posturography, video games and virtual reality etc to develop a comprehensive, evidence-based management plan.

Start Your Recovery

Dizziness and imbalance can be life-limiting—but you don’t have to manage them alone. Our audiology and physiotherapy teams work together to help you regain stability, confidence, and independence.

If you are searching for effective vestibular rehabilitation therapy (vrt) near me, our specialist team is here to provide the expert care you need. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Vestibular physiotherapy is a physical therapy that helps treat dizziness, vertigo, balance problems, and inner ear related issues. This therapy works by improving coordination between the brain, eyes, and body.

People who feel vertigo, get dizzy often, have balance problems, feel sick while moving, or have conditions like BPPV or dizziness after a head injury should get vestibular physiotherapy.

Vestibular physiotherapy uses exercises to retrain your brain so that it is once again able to adapt to balance signals, reduce dizziness, improve stability, and enable normal daily movement safely and effectively.

A lot of patients start noticing improvement within a few sessions. However, it has to be noted that the recovery time depends on the underlying condition, how severe your symptom is, and how consistently you are following your ear-related exercises.

Yes, vestibular physiotherapy is safe when performed by trained professionals. What type of exercises shall be recommended to the patient will depend upon their condition. 

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