
Chiro & Physio for Vestibular Issues
Struggling with dizziness or balance issues? Our expert team provides targeted vestibular physio to help you feel steady and confident. Book today to start recovery!
Let’s fix your balance and dizziness.
Whether it’s vertigo, vestibular neuritis, BPPV, or something else, dizziness and balance problems can seriously affect your daily life.
The good news is, we can help! At Elite HP, we’ve worked with all kinds of vestibular conditions, from sudden onset symptoms to chronic, long-term issues.
We provide personalised vestibular physiotherapy to find the root cause of your symptoms and create a treatment plan to improve stability and help you feel like yourself again.
So if you’re ready to take control of your balance, book an appointment today. We’re here to help.
What causes dizziness?
Dizziness and balance issues are common and may appear suddenly or gradually. Often linked to inner ear problems, head injuries, migraines, BPPV, or vestibular neuritis.
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Dizziness or a spinning sensation (vertigo)
Unsteady balance or frequent falls
Nausea or motion sensitivity
Blurred vision or difficulty focusing
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Vestibular problems can stem from a range of factors, from inner ear disorders to head injuries. Some of the most common causes include:
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)
Inner ear infections or inflammation (e.g. vestibular neuritis)
Concussions or head trauma
Migraine-related vestibular dysfunction
Age-related changes in the inner ear
Ototoxic medications
Underlying neurological conditions (e.g. multiple sclerosis)
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We treat a wide range of vestibular issues, from sudden dizzy spells to long-standing balance problems. Common conditions we help with include:
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) – brief spinning sensations triggered by head movements
Vestibular neuritis – inner ear inflammation causing sudden, intense dizziness and imbalance
Labyrinthitis – infection of the inner ear leading to vertigo, hearing loss, and nausea
Vestibular migraine – episodes of vertigo linked to migraine, even without a headache
Persistent postural-perceptual dizziness (PPPD) – long-lasting dizziness often triggered by motion or visual stimuli
Motion sensitivity – imbalance and discomfort when moving or riding in vehicles
Balance dysfunction – unsteadiness or frequent falls without a clear cause
Whether you’re experiencing constant dizziness, trouble with balance, or vertigo that’s interfering with daily life, our experienced physios can develop a personalised treatment plan to help you regain control and confidence.

Your recovery is our priority
At Elite HP, we’ve helped thousands of locals, from busy professionals to older adults, overcome dizziness and balance problems and get back to living confidently.
Our team brings global experience, having worked with neurological and balance rehab clinics as well as major healthcare providers across Queensland. Whether your symptoms started suddenly or have been building over time, we know how to help.
We’re confident in the care we provide. If you’re not completely satisfied with your first physiotherapy session, we’ll refund the full appointment fee—no questions asked.
So if vertigo or unsteadiness is affecting your life, don’t wait. Book your appointment today and take the first step toward feeling steady and in control again.
How do we treat Vestibular issues?
Physiotherapy for vestibular issues begins with a detailed assessment to identify the root cause, whether it’s BPPV, inner ear dysfunction, or neck-related triggers. From there, we create a tailored treatment plan to reduce dizziness, improve balance, and restore confidence. Common treatments include:
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Active Release Technique
Active Release Technique (ART) is a hands-on treatment that targets tight or overactive muscles in the neck, shoulders, and upper back. By applying gentle tension and movement, ART helps reduce restriction, improve circulation, and ease tension that can contribute to dizziness or balance issues—especially when linked to neck strain or posture.
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Dry Needling
Dry needling is used to release tight trigger points in the neck and shoulders that may be affecting balance or contributing to tension-related dizziness. The needles trigger a twitch response to relax muscles, reduce neural irritation, and support the vestibular system by improving head and neck mobility.
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Exercise Therapy
As symptoms settle, we guide you through targeted vestibular rehab exercises to improve balance, posture, coordination, and neck control. These exercises help retrain the body’s stability systems, reduce dizziness, and support long-term recovery—whether symptoms are triggered by movement, visual input, or position changes.
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Balance & Gaze Retraining
We use targeted exercises to retrain your balance system and improve coordination between your eyes, head, and body. This includes gaze stabilization and posture control techniques designed to reduce dizziness, improve steadiness, and help you feel more confident with movement in daily life.

Ready to say goodbye to vestibular issues?
What makes Elite HP different?
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Pain-free living, not endless appointments.
We focus on finding the root cause of your dizziness or balance issue and fixing it properly, not just giving you short-term relief or a cycle of ongoing appointments.
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Immediate relief from your first session.
While many clinics spend the first few visits talking, we get straight to work. After a quick assessment, we start treatment so you can feel more stable right away.
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Physio, chiro, needling and more under one roof.
No need to bounce between providers, we offer physio, dry needling, rehab, manual therapy, and more under one roof to help you recover faster and feel confident on your feet again.
Vestibular Physio FAQ
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Vestibular physiotherapy is a specialised form of treatment designed to help with dizziness, vertigo, and balance disorders. It focuses on retraining the brain and inner ear to improve stability, reduce symptoms, and restore normal movement.
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Vestibular physio is effective for conditions like BPPV (benign paroxysmal positional vertigo), vestibular neuritis, labyrinthitis, vestibular migraines, and general balance disorders. It can also help reduce symptoms from concussions or motion sensitivity.
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If you experience frequent dizziness, unsteadiness, spinning sensations, or balance issues, especially when turning your head or changing positions, you may benefit from vestibular physio. A proper assessment at Elite HP can confirm the best course of action.
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Your session begins with a detailed assessment of your symptoms, eye movements, balance, and posture. Treatment may include repositioning maneuvers (like the Epley), gaze stabilization exercises, balance training, and manual therapy if needed.
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Many people notice improvement within 1–3 sessions, especially with conditions like BPPV. However, more complex or long-term vestibular issues may take a few weeks of consistent treatment. At Elite HP, your plan is tailored to your specific condition and goals.
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Yes, vestibular physiotherapy is one of the most effective treatments for vertigo. Techniques like canalith repositioning can resolve BPPV quickly, while exercises and rehab help reduce other causes of dizziness and improve your balance over time.
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No referral is needed to book an appointment at Elite HP. You can schedule a session directly, and we’ll guide you through an expert assessment to find the root cause of your symptoms and create a personalised treatment plan.