At YOS HEALTH, we provide specialist assessment and treatment for BPPV — the most common cause of vertigo. Our vestibular physiotherapy specialist uses advanced clinical assessment frameworks to accurately identify which ear canal is affected and deliver the right repositioning treatment for your specific presentation.
BPPV occurs when tiny calcium crystals in the inner ear become dislodged and move into the fluid-filled balance canals, sending confusing signals to the brain and triggering brief but intense episodes of spinning or vertigo. The condition is highly treatable — the majority of patients experience significant improvement or complete resolution within one to two appointments.
Our evidence-based approach combines thorough clinical assessment, accurate canal identification, and targeted canalith repositioning manoeuvres — including the Epley manoeuvre and variants for horizontal and atypical canal presentations.
Every assessment is tailored to your specific symptom pattern and canal involvement to ensure the most accurate and effective treatment.
Specialist canalith repositioning is one of the most effective treatments in physiotherapy — fast, safe and non-invasive.
Our specialist works with you to ensure rapid, effective treatment and provides clear guidance on preventing recurrence.
Advanced clinical assessment to accurately identify your canal involvement and deliver the most effective repositioning treatment.
BPPV is one of the most treatable causes of vertigo. Most patients experience significant improvement within one to two appointments.
Our vestibular physiotherapist brings advanced clinical expertise in vestibular rehabilitation and neurological physiotherapy, with an extensive specialist NHS background.
BPPV stands for Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo. It occurs when small calcium crystals in the inner ear become dislodged and move into the semicircular canals, triggering brief episodes of spinning vertigo with certain head movements. It is the most common cause of vertigo and responds very well to treatment.
Most patients with BPPV experience significant improvement after a single repositioning appointment. Some require a second session.
Yes. We provide guidance on home exercises and assess for factors contributing to recurrence.
No. You can self-refer directly to our dizziness and balance service.
Speak with our vestibular physiotherapy specialist at YOS HEALTH, London Bridge.