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Yes. While a massage mainly targets muscle relaxation, manual therapy is a clinical technique performed by a licensed physical therapist to restore joint mobility, release restrictions, and reduce pain. It is based on anatomical and functional assessment and precise movement correction.
Supporting details:
By applying controlled pressure and joint mobilization, we relieve tension, improve alignment, and speed up recovery from injuries. Manual therapy complements exercise therapy and accelerates results for conditions such as neck stiffness, back pain, and joint limitations(like shoulder, knee, ankle)
Absolutely. RPG therapy retrains the body’s muscle chains to restore natural alignment and balance after trauma, surgery, or chronic tension. It focuses on global postural correction rather than isolated movements.
Supporting details:
Each session combines gentle stretching and breathing to rebalance muscle tone, release compensations, and prevent future pain. Patients often notice better posture, improved flexibility, and less fatigue as the body relearns how to move efficiently.
Vertigo is that spinning or unsteady feeling that makes you feel like you’re moving when you’re not. It can come from several issues inside the inner ear, which is your body’s balance center.
Common Causes of Vertigo
BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo):
Tiny crystals inside the inner ear move out of place. This is the most common cause and usually triggered by rolling in bed, looking up, or bending forward.
Vestibular Neuritis / Labyrinthitis:
An infection or inflammation affects the nerve that helps control balance.
Meniere’s Disease:
Fluid buildup in the inner ear causes episodes of vertigo, ringing in the ear, and hearing changes.
Neck issues or migraines:
Cervical dysfunction and migraines can also trigger dizziness or imbalance.
Vestibular therapy is a specialized type of physical therapy that retrains your brain and balance system.
Here’s what it does:
1. Repositions Inner-Ear Crystals
If your dizziness is caused by BPPV, specific maneuvers (like the Epley maneuver) guide the crystals back to where they belong—often giving immediate relief.
2. Reduces Sensitivity to Motion
Customized exercises help your brain adapt to movements that currently make you dizzy.
3. Improves Balance & Stability
Strengthening your balance system reduces falls, unsteadiness, and that “foggy” feeling.
4. Restores Confidence
Many patients avoid certain movements out of fear—therapy helps you regain control over your daily activities.
Vertigo can be scary, but it’s highly treatable. Vestibular therapy addresses the root cause—not just the symptoms—so you can get back to moving confidently and safely.