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Balance exercises for vertigo
IntroductionMany people experience vertigo. If you have Ménière's disease or benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), you may have to deal with vertigo throughout your life. The spinning sensation it causes puts you at risk for falling and can also affect your quality of life if it interferes with your level of activity. Exercises you can do at home can help control your vertigo.
More information about vertigo can be found in the following topics:
Return to topic: What exercises are helpful to improve balance for vertigo?Exercises for vertigo often sound very simple but, depending on the severity of your vertigo, you may find them difficult to perform. They generally consist of exercises that practice:
Test Your Knowledge Continue to Why is it important to exercise for balance?If you experience ongoing bouts of vertigo, no matter what the cause, you have a greater risk of losing your balance and falling. The benefits of doing balance exercises may include:
Within a few days to weeks of consistently doing balance exercises, you should notice a decline in vertigo symptoms. Test Your Knowledge Continue to How to exercise for balanceUse the following exercises to improve and safeguard your balance. Your vertigo symptoms should improve within a few days to a few weeks. In each exercise, start out slowly. Over time, you can gradually try to do the exercise for a longer time or do more repetitions. When you first begin, it is important to have someone with you in case you feel you are going to fall. As you progress, you may be able to do some of the exercises on your own.
Test Your Knowledge Continue to Where to get more informationExercise can be a valuable tool in dealing with vertigo and imbalance, and the exercises in this Actionset are a start. It is also possible to target exercises to your condition. Talk to your health professional about how to do this. Return to Credits
True This answer is correct. Those with vertigo will benefit from exercises that help maintain balance while standing still, turning, swaying, and walking. Your body will learn to maintain its balance while moving. This may help reduce the frequency of vertigo attacks. False This answer is incorrect. Those with vertigo will benefit from exercises that help maintain balance while standing still, turning, swaying, and walking. Your body will learn to maintain its balance while moving. This may help reduce the frequency of vertigo attacks. True This answer is correct. If you suffer from vertigo, you may have little confidence in moving around on your own. Balance exercises help improve your balance, leading to increased confidence in your ability to function independently. False This answer is incorrect. If you suffer from vertigo, you may have little confidence in moving around on your own. Balance exercises help improve your balance, which can lead to increased confidence in your ability to function independently. True This answer is incorrect. Although you may be able to do these exercises on your own, if there is any risk of falling or if you do not feel confident, you should ask someone to help you with them. You should consider having someone with you when beginning the exercise program. False This answer is correct. Although you may be able to do these exercises on your own, if there is any risk of falling or if you do not feel confident, you should ask someone to help you with them. You should consider having someone with you when beginning the exercise program.
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