Multidisciplinary Care for Dizziness and Vertigo
Mediways Physiotherapy works with individuals who experience spinning sensations, lightheadedness, or difficulty maintaining balance. Many people seek care for dizziness and vertigo in Brampton, ON to improve their ability to move through daily environments with confidence. Our clinicians take a coordinated approach to dizziness and vertigo so patients can move more comfortably and safely. These symptoms can interfere with daily routines such as walking through busy environments, driving, or focusing on visual tasks. Our team explains how the inner ear, vision, and body awareness systems interact and provides practical strategies to improve stability. By combining input from multiple providers, care can address both sensory and physical contributors.
How Dizziness and Vertigo Affect Daily Activities
Dizziness can describe a range of sensations, including feeling faint or unsteady. Vertigo is more specific and often involves a spinning or shifting sensation, even when you are still.
These symptoms can make simple movements more challenging. Turning your head, changing positions, or walking in crowded spaces may increase discomfort. Some individuals begin to avoid certain activities because of concern about triggering symptoms.
Common Causes of Dizziness and Vertigo
Balance relies on coordination between the inner ear, eyes, and body awareness. When one or more of these systems is disrupted, symptoms may develop.
Common causes include:
- Inner ear crystal displacement affecting balance signals
- Inflammation or irritation within the vestibular system
- Limited neck mobility that alters head position awareness
- Changes in circulation that contribute to lightheadedness
- Reduced activity levels that affect coordination
- Previous head injuries impacting sensory processing

Signs That an Evaluation May Be Needed
Symptoms may vary depending on the underlying cause, but certain patterns are commonly reported.
You may benefit from an evaluation for dizziness and vertigo if you experience:
- A spinning sensation with head movement or position changes
- A tendency to drift or lean while walking
- Nausea in visually busy environments
- Sensitivity to motion or rapid visual input
- Difficulty maintaining balance on uneven ground
- Headaches that occur with balance symptoms
- A floating or disconnected sensation
- Trouble keeping vision steady during movement
How Our Team Addresses Balance Disorders
At Mediways Physiotherapy, clinicians assess how your balance system responds to movement, visual input, and positional changes. This includes examining eye coordination, head movement tolerance, and postural control.
Based on these findings, your clinician develops a plan to improve how your body processes motion and maintains stability.
Treatment techniques might include:
- Canalith Repositioning Techniques: Specific head movements may be used to reposition inner ear crystals when appropriate.
- Vestibular Adaptation Exercises: Exercises help improve how the brain responds to head movement and balance challenges.
- Gaze Stability Training: Patients practice maintaining clear vision while moving the head.
- Motion Sensitivity Training: Gradual exposure to triggering movements helps reduce symptom intensity over time.
- Cervical Mobility Work: Treatment may address neck stiffness that contributes to altered balance signals.
- Balance and Coordination Exercises: Activities focus on improving stability during standing and walking.
Coordinated Care for Complex Symptoms
Clinicians at Mediways Physiotherapy work together to ensure treatment remains consistent and responsive to your progress. Physiotherapists and chiropractors communicate regularly to adjust care strategies.
Core Principles That Guide Care
- Collaboration: Providers share observations to support consistent progress.
- Clarity: Patients receive straightforward explanations of their condition.
- Function: Treatment focuses on improving daily movement and safety.
- Integrity: Care plans reflect current clinical understanding and realistic expectations.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between dizziness and vertigo?
Why do my symptoms worsen when I move my head?
Can vertigo come and go?
What Your First Visit Will Involve
During your initial appointment, one of our clinicians will review your symptoms and assess how your balance system responds to different movements. This may include testing eye movements, walking patterns, and positional changes.
Following the assessment, your clinician will explain what may be contributing to your symptoms and outline next steps. Ongoing visits focus on improving tolerance to movement and adjusting your plan based on your response.
Restore Control Over Your Movement
If dizziness or vertigo is limiting your daily routine, an evaluation can help determine what is contributing to your symptoms.
At Mediways Physiotherapy in Brampton, ON, our team provides care focused on improving stability, reducing symptom triggers, and helping you move with greater confidence. Contact us to schedule an appointment and learn more about your options.
Your Next Steps…
- Request An Appointment
- Receive A Custom Treatment Plan
- Work Hard and Progress In Your Recovery
- Recover & Enjoy Life Pain-Free

