When Balance Problems Disrupt Daily Life
Dizziness and vertigo can change how safe and confident movement feels. Many individuals seeking care for dizziness and vertigo in Illinois describe difficulty maintaining balance, tolerating busy environments, or feeling steady during everyday movement. Walking through a grocery store, turning your head, getting out of bed, or moving on uneven surfaces may suddenly feel uncomfortable or uncertain. Some people experience the spinning sensation of vertigo, while others notice unsteadiness, drifting, or difficulty focusing during movement.
Dizziness and vertigo can interfere with daily activities and significantly impact quality of life. At IMPACT Physical Therapy & Sports Recovery, physical therapy helps people address these symptoms through targeted balance, vestibular, and neurological rehabilitation programs that focus on restoring steady, controlled movement.

Programs Designed to Address Dizziness and Vertigo
Care for dizziness and vertigo at IMPACT Physical Therapy & Sports Recovery is built around specialized services that address how the brain, inner ear, and body work together during movement. These services are introduced early in care to support safety and confidence.
Client-specific programs used for dizziness and vertigo include:
- Vestibular Rehabilitation, focused on reducing dizziness and improving balance through guided movement and coordination exercises
- Balance and Fall Prevention Programs, designed to improve stability, confidence, and control during standing and walking
- Neurorehabilitation, used when neurological factors contribute to balance or coordination challenges
These programs allow care to be structured, progressive, and tailored to how symptoms affect daily routines.
Why Dizziness and Vertigo Occur
The body relies on input from the inner ear, eyes, joints, and muscles to maintain balance. When these systems are not working together efficiently, dizziness or vertigo may occur.
Dizziness and vertigo are often caused by problems within the inner ear, also known as vestibular disorders. Other contributing factors may include injury or trauma to the inner ear, changes in blood pressure, medication effects, or neurological conditions.
Vertigo is a sensation of spinning or movement when no actual movement is occurring. Dizziness may also feel like lightheadedness, rocking, or general imbalance. Identifying the source of symptoms allows physical therapy to be more focused and effective.
Common Symptoms of Dizziness and Vertigo
People experiencing dizziness or vertigo may notice:
- Spinning or whirling sensations
- Unsteadiness during walking
- Difficulty maintaining balance
- Nausea or queasiness
- Fatigue with daily activity
- Trouble concentrating or focusing
- Anxiety related to movement
- Increased caution during standing or turning
Symptoms can change based on position, movement, and activity level.
How Targeted Care Improves Stability and Control
Care at IMPACT Physical Therapy & Sports Recovery begins with a detailed evaluation that looks at balance, walking patterns, eye and head coordination, and movement responses. Physical therapists use this information to determine which systems are contributing to symptoms.
Treatment approaches may include:
- Vestibular-specific exercises that help the brain adapt to motion and reduce dizziness during movement
- Balance training to improve stability during standing, turning, and walking
- Eye and head coordination exercises to improve visual focus and reduce motion-related symptoms
- Gait training to support safer, more efficient walking
- Functional movement practice to improve confidence during daily tasks
- Athletic training principles, when appropriate, to help individuals return to higher-level balance demands for work, fitness, or sport
Each approach is selected to improve real-world movement, not just isolated symptoms.
Care Built Around Personal Attention and Purpose
At IMPACT Physical Therapy & Sports Recovery, we aim to create a place where expert care meets genuine passion, and where every patient receives personalized, one-on-one attention in a warm and welcoming setting. Dizziness and vertigo care reflects this same commitment to consistency and clear communication.
We’ve grown with one purpose in mind, helping people get back to doing what they love using highly skilled manual techniques. This philosophy supports patient confidence and steady progress throughout care across Illinois.
Take the Next Step Toward Steadier Movement
If dizziness or vertigo is affecting your balance, confidence, or daily routine, contact IMPACT Physical Therapy & Sports Recovery to request an appointment and learn how vestibular rehabilitation and balance-focused physical therapy can help you move with greater control and stability.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dizziness and Vertigo
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We provide dizziness and vertigo relief in all of our clinics: Champaign, IL, Hinsdale, IL, Lakeview in Chicago, IL, Naperville, IL, Norridge in Chicago, IL, Oak Lawn, IL, Orland-Park, IL and South-Loop in Chicago, IL

