Specialized Neurological Care

Vestibular & Concussion Therapy in White Rock

Treat dizziness, balance issues, headaches, and post-concussion symptoms using our evidence-based clinical protocols.

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Neurological Rehabilitation & Balance

At Fortis Physiotherapy, we provide specialized therapeutic care focusing on safe, gradual symptom reduction and a controlled return to your normal daily activities. A concussion or vestibular disorder can be incredibly disruptive, limiting your ability to work, drive, or even read.

Our clinical physiotherapists utilize evidence-based neurological rehabilitation to recalibrate your brain's connection to your inner ear. Through specific eye-tracking, balancing, and head-positioning maneuvers, we aim to bring back your physical balance and cognitive clarity.

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Symptoms We Actively Treat

Targeted alleviation of the complex, frustrating symptoms associated with head trauma and inner ear dysfunction.

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Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)

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Post-Concussion Syndrome

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Chronic Dizziness & Lightheadedness

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Persistent Nausea & Vertigo

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Frequent Tension Headaches

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Brain Fog and Poor Concentration

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Sensitivity to Light and Noise

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Gait Instability and Balance Issues

Our Neurological Approach

A hyper-focused, clinically proven protocol to gently retrain the brain and inner ear.

In-Depth Assessment

Evaluating oculomotor function, balance, and physical neck strength to locate the deficit.

Canalith Repositioning

Maneuvers like the Epley to clear dislodged crystals causing BPPV vertigo.

Habituation Exercises

Safely exposing the brain to triggering motions to gradually reduce dizziness sensitivity.

Vision & Gaze Stability

Exercises designed to keep your eyes sharply focused while your head is moving.

Return to Play / Work

A managed, step-by-step clearance process to ensure you resume activities safely.

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Stop Living with Vertigo and Fog

Take control of your neurological health. Our specialized physiotherapists are ready to conduct a comprehensive assessment. Book your concussion or vestibular session in White Rock today.

Insurance Coverage & Direct Billing

We offer seamless direct billing for major extended health providers, ICBC, and WCB claims. Our goal is to make your recovery as stress-free as possible.

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Private Insurance

Direct billing for major private insurance providers for your convenience.

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ICBC & WCB

Full support for ICBC and WCB direct billing claims during your recovery.

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No Referral Required

No doctor's referral is required to begin your treatment with us today.

Why Choose Us

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    Specialized neurological training

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    Safe, controlled clinic environment

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    Evidence-based clinical protocols

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    Clear communication with your MD

Ideal For Recovering From

sports_footballSports Impact Concussions
car_crashWhiplash & MVA Trauma
personal_injurySlip and Fall Head Injuries
hearingInner Ear Viral Infections
airline_seat_recline_normalChronic Migraines
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Serving our Local Community

We proudly offer specialized vestibular therapy to patients across the region.

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White Rock

Conveniently located in the heart of White Rock for local residents.

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South Surrey

Providing accessible therapeutic care to the South Surrey community.

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Lower Mainland

Trusted recovery and wellness partner for the entire Lower Mainland area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who needs concussion or vestibular therapy?expand_more

Patients experiencing ongoing headaches, dizziness, severe balance problems, vertigo, or brain fog after a concussion or head injury are prime candidates for this specialized care.

What happens during a vestibular assessment?expand_more

We carefully evaluate your eye movements, balance, gait, and specific head positioning tests to pinpoint exactly which part of your vestibular system is compromised. These non-invasive tests help us isolate whether the inner ear or the brain is causing the dysfunction.

Will the therapy make me dizzy?expand_more

Some of the exercises are specifically designed to mildly provoke your symptoms in a highly controlled environment. This is called "habituation." By safely exposing your brain to the stimulus, it learns to adapt. You will be closely monitored to ensure it is rarely overwhelming.

How long does it take to recover from BPPV?expand_more

Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) is often resolved remarkably quickly. Many patients experience a 90% reduction in vertigo symptoms in just 1 to 3 sessions using the Epley maneuver or similar repositioning techniques.