• Does the room suddenly start spinning when you turn your head?

    That sudden, intense feeling of spinning, nausea, unsteadiness, or fear of moving your head could be BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo)—one of the most common causes of vertigo. The good news? It can be treated safely and effectively.

    In this video, Sunny Virk explains what BPPV is, why it happens, and how vestibular physiotherapy can help you feel steady again. BPPV occurs when tiny balance crystals in your inner ear move into the wrong place, sending confusing signals to your brain and making the world feel like it’s spinning. With the right assessment and repositioning techniques, many people experience relief in just 1–2 sessions—sometimes immediately.

    What You’ll Learn in This Video
    What BPPV is and why it causes spinning sensations
    Common symptoms like dizziness, nausea, imbalance, and fear of movement
    How vestibular physiotherapy helps reposition inner ear crystals
    What happens during an assessment
    Why early treatment can help you get your life back without constant spinning

    Clinic Information
    Next Step Physio & Neurorehab Clinic
    Address: Suite 106A, 7319-29 Avenue NW, Edmonton AB, T6K 2P1
    Phone: (587) 855-4559
    Website: www.nextstepphysio.ca

    If vertigo is interrupting your sleep, affecting your confidence, or stopping you from enjoying daily life, there is help available. You don’t have to live with constant spinning.

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    🤯 Does the room suddenly start spinning when you turn your head? That sudden, intense feeling of spinning, nausea, unsteadiness, or fear of moving your head could be BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo)—one of the most common causes of vertigo. The good news? It can be treated safely and effectively. In this video, Sunny Virk explains what BPPV is, why it happens, and how vestibular physiotherapy can help you feel steady again. BPPV occurs when tiny balance crystals in your inner ear move into the wrong place, sending confusing signals to your brain and making the world feel like it’s spinning. With the right assessment and repositioning techniques, many people experience relief in just 1–2 sessions—sometimes immediately. 🎥 What You’ll Learn in This Video ✔️ What BPPV is and why it causes spinning sensations ✔️ Common symptoms like dizziness, nausea, imbalance, and fear of movement ✔️ How vestibular physiotherapy helps reposition inner ear crystals ✔️ What happens during an assessment ✔️ Why early treatment can help you get your life back without constant spinning 📍 Clinic Information Next Step Physio & Neurorehab Clinic 📌 Address: Suite 106A, 7319-29 Avenue NW, Edmonton AB, T6K 2P1 📞 Phone: (587) 855-4559 🌐 Website: www.nextstepphysio.ca If vertigo is interrupting your sleep, affecting your confidence, or stopping you from enjoying daily life, there is help available. You don’t have to live with constant spinning. 👍 Like this video 💬 Comment your questions 🔔 Subscribe for more vertigo & vestibular rehab insights 📢 Share this with someone who needs it #bppv #vertigo #vestibular #edmonton #innerearhealth #dizzinessrelief #physiotherapy #healtheducation #vestibularrehabilitation #spinning #nausearelief #balance #therapy #dizziness #awareness #assessment #wellnessjourney #physicaltherapy #symptoms #recovery #healtheducation #selfcare #healthtips #healthcare #relaxation #healthylifestyle #healthy #health #healthyliving #healing #healingjourney #physioEdmonton #Edmontonphysio #NextStepNeuro
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