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Treloar Physiotherapy (Cambie Location)
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595 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5V3V8

Feeling Off-Balance and Dizzy?

You're not alone. Many struggle with these unsettling symptoms every day.

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“Great friendly staff. All are very down to earth and good at what they do. Easy to get an appointment, very welcoming staff. I can't say enough about how great they are!”

Karyn Sales

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They treat all their patients with kindness and respect....

“I always have the best experience at moves you physio. Every PT is very well experienced and is able to treat my pain accordingly! They treat all their patients with kindness and respect and I definitely recommend them ☺️”

Zhino Zhwan

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I would highly recommend them....

“I have seen both Kostas (Vestibular Physio) and Lily (Kinesiologist) for rehab from a serious cycling accident. Both have made significant contributions to my ongoing recovery. I would highly recommend them if you are in the need for either Vestibular or muscluar skeletal rehab.”

Warren Yamasaki

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Great staff. Working with Lilly is a pleasure....

“Great staff. Working with Lilly is a pleasure. She is knowledgeable, skilled, & intuitively knows how to connect with me to maximize my rehab.”

Laura Curran Burden

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They've all been really great!

“I've seen 4-5 different physiotherapists at Treloar over the years. They've all been really great! Usually I get an email after my appointment that notes the exercises I need to complete at home. So helpful!!”

Melissa Coombe

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Frequently Asked Questions

What causes dizziness and imbalance?

Dizziness and imbalance can be caused by issues in the inner ear, vestibular system, neurological disorders, medications, dehydration, or low blood pressure. These conditions affect the body's ability to maintain balance and spatial orientation.

Can vestibular problems go away on their own?

Many vestibular problems can improve over time, either on their own or with treatment. The body often adapts to the inner ear changes, a process known as vestibular compensation. Rehabilitation exercises can also aid in recovery. However, the course and prognosis vary depending on the specific condition

What is involved in vestibular rehabilitation therapy?

Vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) is a specialized form of therapy designed to alleviate problems caused by vestibular disorders. It may involve:


  • Balance Training: Exercises to improve stability and coordination.
  • Gaze Stabilization: Techniques to help control eye movements for better focus.
  • Habituation Exercises: Activities to reduce dizziness symptoms triggered by specific movements or visual stimuli.
  • Customized Exercise Programs: Tailored to the individual's specific symptoms and needs.
  • Education: Understanding the condition and learning strategies to cope with symptoms.
  • VRT is often conducted by a registered physiotherapist or sometimes an occupational therapist.

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Navigating Through a World That Won't Stop Spinning

At Treloar Physiotherapy, we understand how these symptoms can disrupt your life, creating uncertainty and discomfort that's hard to explain. Every step you take feels like a new challenge, a new battle with your sense of stability.

We recognize and deeply empathize with the frustration of not being able to trust your body and the sense of vulnerability when you're simply trying to navigate a room.

We know the isolation that can come from dealing with vestibular issues. Even turning your head can bring a wave of dizziness and feel cut off from the world around you.

The Impact of Ignored Vestibular Symptoms

Neglecting vestibular symptoms can set you on an unexpected journey where dizziness becomes a daily struggle, and imbalance becomes a risk for falls and injury. This journey may lead to a withdrawal from social activities you once loved as the fear of a dizzy spell in public looms large. Over time, untreated vestibular issues can contribute to a sedentary lifestyle, which brings its own set of health risks, including decreased muscle strength and flexibility and increased anxiety about movement. Early intervention can halt this progression, helping you to maintain an active, engaged life. Recognizing the need for expert guidance is a pivotal step toward recovery.

The Surprising Reality of Vestibular Disorders

Dizziness and imbalance can strike unexpectedly, turning simple tasks into challenges. Simple activities like bending down to tie your shoes or quickly turning your head can become daunting, leaving you feeling unstable in your own body.

If you're experiencing spinning sensations, unsteady footing, or walking across a room feels like a hurdle, it's time to address the issue. These are not just fleeting moments of discomfort; they can be persistent symptoms that disrupt your daily routine and diminish your independence.

Additionally, those suffering from vestibular disorders may also experience a relentless ringing in the ears, known as tinnitus, which often accompanies the imbalance. This can add a layer of constant irritation, further affecting your concentration and peace of mind.

Each of these symptoms can be a signal from your body that the vestibular system is not functioning correctly. Such signs shouldn't be ignored, as they can lead to more significant health concerns, especially if they become a barrier to mobility and safety.

Understanding Your Struggle with Balance and Stability

It's not just the physical toll that weighs heavily; the constant concern and anxiety about when the next dizzy spell will strike can be mentally exhausting. We understand the emotional and psychological strain this places on your daily life.

Did you know? Over 35% of adults aged 40 years or older in the U.S. have experienced some form of vestibular dysfunction.

Vestibular disorders are a prevalent issue, with studies indicating that as many as 69 million Americans have experienced some form of vestibular problem at some point in their lives.

According to the Vestibular Disorders Association, nearly 1 in 3 people will experience dizziness or a vestibular disorder at some point in their lifetime.

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Vestibular disorders stem from issues within the inner ear and brain, areas responsible for integrating sensory information to control balance and eye movements. Various factors can disrupt this intricate system, from infections and injuries to degenerative diseases. The symptoms – a sudden bout of vertigo or chronic unsteadiness – signal that the body's natural balance system is out of sync. Understanding these signs is the first step toward finding relief. Our team aims to shed light on these complex conditions, offering clarity and insight into the often misunderstood world of vestibular health.

Embrace Balance Once Again with Treloar Physiotherapy Vestibular Rehabilitation

Imagine a day when you move through life with renewed confidence—no dizziness, no imbalance, just you in control. That day can be closer than you think. Specialized vestibular rehabilitation offers a gentle but effective pathway to restoring your equilibrium. It begins with understanding—our experts listen to your experiences and tailor a program that fits your needs. With each step and each carefully guided movement, you'll notice improvements. It's a soft but assured journey back to stability, guided by compassionate professionals who celebrate each victory alongside you. Let's softly turn the page from discomfort to discovery, imbalance to improvement, and problems to possibilities. Start your journey back to balance with Treloar Physiotherapy.

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"MiTreloar is the best clinic! The physio team is fantastic, and all the staff are super friendly. I've been going here for 10 years for many different injuries, and I always leave feeling way better. It's a great place to rehab/prehab your body. I highly recommend it! "

Bret Hodge

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Address: Treloar Physiotherapy (Cambie Location) 
595 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5V3V8

Phone: 604-875-6207   

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Saturday: 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM

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