
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) is one of the most common causes of dizziness, affecting people across different age groups but especially prevalent in older adults. While it may sound intimidating, BPPV is manageable and treatable, often with the help of a trained physiotherapist.
BPPV occurs when tiny crystals (called otoconia) in the inner ear become dislodged and move into semicircular canals – structures within the ear that help you keep your balance. These crystals disrupt the normal flow of fluid that helps your brain interpret motion. As a result, people with BPPV experience vertigo, a spinning sensation often triggered by specific head movements such as:
The symptoms can be distressing but are generally short-lived, lasting only seconds to a minute after the triggering movement.
Physiotherapists play a crucial role in managing BPPV. They employ specialized techniques to diagnose and treat the condition effectively, improving balance and reducing dizziness.
Physiotherapists can identify BPPV using maneuvers like the Dix-Hallpike Test and the Roll Test, which help locate the affected semicircular canal by observing eye movements and patient-reported symptoms.
Once BPPV is diagnosed, physiotherapists use canalith repositioning maneuvers to guide the dislodged crystals back to their correct position. These maneuvers include:
These techniques are safe, effective, and often relieve symptoms after one to three sessions of treatment.
In addition to treatment, physiotherapists educate patients on managing symptoms, avoiding triggering movements, and practicing postural habits that support recovery.
For patients with lingering dizziness or balance challenges, vestibular rehabilitation exercises can help recalibrate and improve balance. These exercises might include:
If you or someone you know experiences recurrent dizziness or vertigo, consulting a physiotherapist can make a significant difference. Timely intervention not only alleviates discomfort but also reduces the risk of falls and improves overall quality of life. BPPV may be a disruptive condition, but with the right support and treatment plan, it is highly manageable. Book with a physiotherapist at Connect Physiotherapy & Exercise provide both the expertise and reassurance needed to help you regain balance and confidence in your daily life.

Jonathan has experience on both sides of the playing field. He has competed at club, provincial, national and varsity levels in soccer and weightlifting, and has worked with athletes of all ages and skill levels as a kinesiologist and certified strength and conditioning specialist. His strong background in fitness and health assessment means that he understands how the little things in treatment and training can lead to huge benefits in performance. Jonathan provides comprehensive education and instruction so that you can achieve your goals of improving movement, elevating your game or returning from injury better than before.