Room-spinning vertigo & Vestibular Rehab in Covington

Stop letting dizziness control how you move.

Room-spinning vertigo can make the room feel like it is spinning. Other balance problems may make you feel lightheaded, unsteady, or afraid to turn your head, bend down, walk, drive, or leave home. Vestibular rehab helps find what brings on your symptoms and gives you a clear plan to feel steadier.

When dizziness starts affecting your daily life.

Our team starts by learning what the dizziness feels like, when it happens, and what movements bring it on. He may check your eyes, head movement, balance, and walking to help find the right next step.

The room spins when you move

Spinning that starts when you roll in bed, look up, bend down, sit up, or turn your head.

Dizziness Limiting Your Day?

Request an evaluation and begin a treatment plan built around your symptoms, movement, and goals.

You feel unsteady when you walk

You may drift, lose your balance, hold onto walls, or avoid stairs and uneven ground.

Busy places or screens make you dizzy

Stores, crowds, driving, scrolling, fast head turns, or moving scenes may make symptoms worse.

Quick Details

Location

Provider

Approach

Focus





Covington, LA

Matthew Warren, DPT

Individualized PT

Function & Mobility

— The Momentum Approach

A plan to help you feel steady again.

Your care may include special head movements for BPPV and positional vertigo, balance training, eye and head exercises, walking practice, and simple home steps based on your symptoms.

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Find what brings on the dizziness

We ask when symptoms start and check your eye movement, head movement, balance, and walking.


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Treat positional vertigo when found

If your exam points to BPPV and positional vertigo, we may use a guided head and body movement to help move the inner-ear crystals.


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Help your eyes and balance system work together

Simple exercises help your brain adjust to head movement, visual motion, and changes in position.


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Return to safer daily movement

Your plan may work toward walking, stairs, driving, exercise, work, travel, and moving without as much fear.


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Problems Vertigo & Vestibular Rehab May Help With

Care for dizziness, vertigo, and poor balance.

Dizziness with head movement can come from more than one cause. Treatment is based on your symptoms, exam, health history, and the daily tasks that have become hard or unsafe.

BPPV and positional vertigo

Room-spinning Vertigo

Dizziness with head movement




Vestibular weakness

Poor balance and unsteady walking

Dizziness after concussion

— Common Questions

What patients usually want to know.

A few quick answers about Vertigo & Vestibular Rehab in Covington.

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Feel Steadier. Move With More Confidence.

Ready to stop avoiding the movements that make you dizzy?

Schedule a vertigo and balance evaluation in Covington. Learn what may be causing your symptoms and get a clear plan for walking, turning, driving, work, and daily life.