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Vestibular Rehabilitation
in Ayer Keroh, Melaka

Targeted physiotherapy for vertigo, dizziness, and balance disorders including BPPV, labyrinthitis, and vestibular neuritis. Our trained physiotherapists perform specialized maneuvers and prescribe customized exercises to help you regain stability and confidence in movement. PhysioNear has connected patients with vestibular-trained physiotherapists across Malaysia for over 14 years. BPPV patients often experience relief after just 1–3 treatment sessions.

Benefits of Vestibular Rehabilitation in Ayer Keroh

Effective BPPV treatment with canalith repositioning
Reduced dizziness and vertigo episodes
Improved balance and stability
Customized gaze stabilization exercises
Fall risk reduction for elderly patients

What to Expect During Vestibular Rehabilitation in Ayer Keroh

Vestibular rehabilitation in Ayer Keroh starts with specialised balance and dizziness assessments including the Dix-Hallpike test for BPPV, gaze stability testing, and balance evaluations. Your physiotherapist will determine the specific vestibular cause of your symptoms and design a targeted treatment plan that may include canalith repositioning manoeuvres, habituation exercises, and balance retraining.

Who Benefits from Vestibular Rehabilitation in Ayer Keroh?

Vestibular rehabilitation in Ayer Keroh helps individuals experiencing vertigo (BPPV), dizziness, imbalance, motion sensitivity, and symptoms following vestibular neuritis or labyrinthitis. It is also effective for elderly patients with age-related balance decline and those experiencing persistent dizziness after concussion.

Ayer Keroh in Melaka is home to approximately 60,000 residents. Our vestibular rehabilitation services are delivered by experienced, licensed physiotherapists who understand the needs of the local community.

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Expert Physiotherapy Advice

"Active Malaysians in Ayer Keroh often push through pain, which can worsen injuries. As a sports physiotherapist, I emphasize the importance of proper warm-up, technique correction, and knowing when to rest. Prevention is always better than cure."

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Lim Kah Yee

BSc Physiotherapy (IMU), Certified Sports Physiotherapist

Frequently Asked Questions About Vestibular Rehabilitation in Ayer Keroh

How quickly can BPPV be treated with physiotherapy?

BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo) can often be resolved in 1-3 sessions using canalith repositioning manoeuvres like the Epley manoeuvre. Many patients in Ayer Keroh experience immediate relief after the first treatment. Success rates exceed 90% with specialised vestibular physiotherapy.

Why am I still dizzy after seeing a doctor?

Many causes of dizziness are vestibular (inner ear) in origin and respond better to physiotherapy than medication. Vestibular rehabilitation in Ayer Keroh addresses the underlying cause – whether it is BPPV, vestibular hypofunction, or central vestibular dysfunction – rather than just masking symptoms with medication.

Can vertigo come back after treatment?

BPPV can recur in about 30-50% of patients within the first year. However, once you know the signs, treatment in Ayer Keroh is quick and effective. Your physiotherapist can also teach you self-treatment manoeuvres to manage recurrences at home.

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