Whether the imbalance you are experiencing is of a mild or severe nature, a solution now exists for this problem – vertigo therapy. Missoula is served by an experienced balance, orthopedic, and physical therapy clinic can provide vertigo, balance, and dizziness solutions.
The Problems of Imbalance
It’s important for you and your physician to have a proper understanding of how the physical body maintains balance and to understand where to get help for these issues that relate to fall prevention. A complex interaction is involved between the brain and sensory data from the ears, eyes, feet, ankles, and muscle systems of the body. The body’s balance is maintained easily when these systems are working cohesively and efficiently together. It is when one or more of these senses is malfunctioning that imbalance can occur. Vertigo therapy can help solve these issues.
The safe mobility of an individual can be affected by balance problems. These problems can severely restrict a person’s daily life function, independence and the pursuit of other leisurely activities. A person’s ability to participate in certain activities can be limited due to the inability to walk on uneven services, at night, or in visually stimulating environments. An individual may avoid these activities in order to prevent the risk of falling.
Specialized Equipment and Care
A quality physical therapy clinic can provide specific type of care needed to address balance problems through the application of state-of-the-art technology that can identify the specific reasons for the imbalance. A specific type of equipment used for these purposes is the NeuroCom SMART EquiTest® which is designed to narrow the source of an imbalance problem down to a localized area and then also treat the problem.
The use of specialized, state-of-the-art equipment along with the exceptional abilities of physical therapy professionals can help provide you with the solutions you need to your dizziness and/or balance issues, with effective treatment provided to address these issues. If you have questions about the types of symptoms you are experiencing and the possible solutions that may be applied to treat these problems, it’s contact a reliable vertigo therapy provider in your local area.