Why continue suffering from BPPV?
We have a treatment plan for patients in Edgewater.
At Regeon Bone and Body Institute, we combine advanced therapeutic modalities and specialized physical therapy to correct your inner ear and permanently alleviate the dizzying symptoms of Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo.
Understanding BPPV
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) is strictly a mechanical problem in the inner ear. It occurs when tiny calcium crystals (canaliths) become dislodged and float into the semicircular canals, confusing your balance signals.
Instead of relying on medication to simply mask the dizziness, our Edgewater experts diagnose exactly which ear and canal are affected. We then use Canalith Repositioning Procedures to gently but firmly guide the displaced crystals back into the utricle where they belong, providing rapid relief.
Positional Trigger
The spinning sensation is almost always provoked by simple, sudden movements of the head up or down.
Brief but Intense
The actual spinning phase attacks are typically brief, safely fading away within about 60 seconds if you remain still.
Lingering Imbalance
A dull, persistent unsteadiness or generalized lightheadedness continues to affect you between distinct attacks.
Location
Serving the Chicago Northwest Suburbs
Regeon Bone and Body Institute is located in Arlington Heights, Illinois, and serves patients throughout the surrounding communities including:
Schaumburg, Palatine, Mount Prospect, Barrington, Northbrook, Buffalo Grove, Glenview, and the greater Chicago northwest suburbs.
Schedule a Consultation
Our team can assess your current condition and develop a treatment plan designed to support bone health, stability, and long-term physical strength.
Contact Regeon Bone and Body Institute to schedule a consultation.