Wave Physiotherapy Blog

Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)

If you have been experiencing vertigo, this article is for you. I cover what benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is, what causes it, how it's diagnosed and treated, and more.

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What You Need to Know About Vestibular Therapy for Your Child

Have questions about vestibular physiotherapy for your child? I cover the topics I get asked about most in this article to help you get a good idea of what to expect when helping your child get care for their condition.

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Everything You Need to Know About Vestibular Therapy

This blog goes over what you need to know about vestibular therapy so that you feel confident reaching out to a vestibular therapist for help and what to expect when you get there!

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School Tips for Children with Vestibular Issues

Kids with vestibular disorders are more likely to struggle in school. I share my most recommended tips to help your child’s school day go more smoothly by helping them feel more comfortable in the classroom.

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Managing Screen Time with a Vestibular Disorder

Managing screen time with a vestibular disorder can be challenging. I share my frequently recommended tips so you can feel better while using your phone, tablet or computer.

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Top 5 Tips for Helping Kids Manage Nausea

Vestibular conditions come with a variety of unpleasant symptoms, including nausea. Nausea can have a huge impact on your child’s ability to be active, and eat and drink as they normally do. I share my top 5 tips for helping kids with nausea without medication.

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Top 5 Tips for Managing Nausea Naturally

My top 5 most recommended tips for managing nausea. Nausea is one of the most unsettling symptoms of a vestibular condition and limits what you may feel comfortable doing in your day. Read more here for advice from an experienced vestibular physiotherapist.

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Vestibular issues & kids: what to look for with a vestibular disorder

Children aren’t always able to tell their parents how they’re feeling or what’s happening when they are having difficulties with their vestibular system. It’s common to have to rely on what kids are doing vs what they say as clues to what is going on.

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