Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy
Vestibular Neuritis
What to Expect When You Visit Our Physiotherapist for Vestibular Neuritis
When you visit us for vestibular neuritis, we assess your balance, eye movements, walking, and dizziness symptoms. Treatment focuses on vestibular rehabilitation exercises, including gaze stabilisation, balance training, and gradual exposure to movement to help your brain adapt and compensate for inner ear changes.
Time to favourable outcome
6–12 wks typical
Results Comparison
Physio Recovery Rate
Sustained Relief (%)
3 / 6 / 12 monthsFactors Influencing Recovery Speed
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Consistent Vestibular Exercises
• Gaze and balance practice helps the brain adapt. • Regular repetition usually improves dizziness tolerance.
Staying Active
• Walking and gradual movement exposure support compensation. • Early movement often prevents prolonged sensitivity.
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Avoiding Movement
• Too much rest can keep dizziness sensitivity high. • Fear of symptoms often slows balance recovery.
Anxiety or Migraine Factors
• Anxiety and migraine can amplify dizziness symptoms. • Inconsistent exercises may make progress feel stop-start.
How do we estimate outcomes?
We combine insights from published research, our own experience and that of our peers, along with typical treatment timelines and conservative modelling assumptions, to map out common trajectories. The ranges presented reflect our experience only.
Important Disclaimer
This tool is intended for visualisation and general educational purposes only, to help clients gain a broad understanding of some common conditions managed by our practitioners. It is based on practitioner experience and selected published research. It does not account for individual circumstances, including your specific condition, medical history, medications, or other personal factors. Health conditions are complex, and outcomes can vary significantly between individuals. Our treatments are not a substitute for medical care provided by your healthcare professional. You should always follow the advice and treatment plan recommended by your medical practitioner, and consult them directly for guidance specific to your situation.