Beginner Vestibular Exercises | Exercises for Dizziness, Vertigo and Motion Sensitivity

simple Vestibular Exercises

The vestibular system is a part of our inner ear that helps us stay balanced and know where our body is in relation to the space around us.

It is responsible for detecting and processing information about head movements and changes in body position.

As we age, it is not uncommon to experience symptoms of dizziness (lightheadedness and unsteadiness), vertigo (a sensation of spinning or whirling), motion sensitivity (motion sickness) and balance problems.

These are all vestibular symptoms and can significantly impact daily activities and quality of life.

Fortunately, there are proven strategies to reduce these symptoms, including vestibular exercises.

For more on the vestibular system, check out this article here

In today's video, we go through exercises for the vestibular system. These slower-paced vestibular rehabilitation exercises are perfect for seniors, and can be used to relieve symptoms associated with vestibular dysfunction, that being dizziness, vertigo and motion sensitivity.

Always make sure you see your doctor or Vestibular Physiotherapist before undertaking these exercises.

Results are usually seen around 2-6 weeks. Stay consistent and gradually progress the exercises.

To get moving with me, click the video below.

Remember, consistency and progression with exercise is key!

Stay moving! and I’ll see you soon!

- Mike

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