Vestibular Rehabilitation Chilliwack

Fraser River Rehabilitation Offers Vestibular Rehabilitation Services for Chilliwack Clients Seeking Increased Stability and a Return to Activities Without the Fear of Dizziness or Imbalance.

ICBC Vestibular Rehabilitation Chilliwack

We are a registered ICBC Service Provider, and we provide direct billing.

ICBC fully covers vestibular rehabilitation.

No pre-approval is necessary.

All you need is your ICBC Claim Number; our clinic will take care of the rest.

3 Problems Our Clients Experience Everyday

Chronic Dizziness and Disorientation

They experience ongoing dizziness or vertigo that makes basic activities challenging and impacts their quality of life.

Frequent Balance Issues and Fall Risk

Many clients struggle with unsteadiness, feeling unstable or unbalanced while walking, putting them at risk of falls.

Limited Mobility and Avoidance of Activities

Their symptoms often lead them to avoid social outings or even household tasks due to fear of worsening dizziness or imbalance.

5 Types of Clients We Serve With Vestibular Rehab Services

Individuals experiencing frequent dizziness or vertigo that disrupts daily life.

Our kinesiologists will develop an exercise plan to improve and maintain motor function.

Clients with balance issues who are at risk of falls or struggle with unsteadiness while walking.

Patients recovering from vestibular disorders or inner ear conditions, such as Meniere’s disease, vestibular neuritis, or BPPV, who need structured rehabilitation for improved mobility and safety.

About Fraser River Rehabilitation

3-Step Vestibular Rehabilitation Plan

Step 1: Comprehensive Initial Assessment

In-depth evaluation of symptoms, balance, and mobility to identify the underlying causes and specific rehabilitation needs.

Step 2: Personalized Therapy Program

Targeted vestibular exercises and balance training, including gaze stabilization and posture correction, designed to address each client’s unique challenges.

Step 3: Ongoing Support and Progress Tracking

Regular assessments to monitor improvement, adjust exercises, and ensure optimal progress toward balance and symptom reduction.

Benefits of Working with Fraser River Rehabilitation

Our Clients Experience:

From Pain to Faster Recovery:

Vestibular Rehabilitation FAQs

The cost of vestibular rehabilitation varies based on the length and frequency of sessions needed, as well as individual treatment goals. At Fraser River Rehabilitation, we offer competitive pricing and work with several insurance providers, including ICBC, to support affordable access to vestibular care. For a personalized estimate, we encourage clients to schedule an initial assessment.

Vestibular rehabilitation effectively addresses symptoms like dizziness, vertigo, balance issues, and unsteadiness. Commonly treated conditions include Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), vestibular neuritis, Meniere’s disease, and other disorders affecting the vestibular system. Our therapy can help clients regain stability, reduce dizziness, and increase their confidence in daily activities.

Our team uses advanced infrared technology from Vestibular First to accurately assess eye movements related to vestibular disorders. This non-invasive tool helps pinpoint balance issues with precision, improving diagnosis and tailoring effective treatment plans.

Yes! Our vestibular team offers POOL sessions as part of our water-based rehabilitation program. Aqua therapy provides a low-impact environment that helps improve balance, strength, and flexibility, making it an ideal option for clients managing dizziness and balance issues.

Absolutely. Fraser River Rehab provides in-home vestibular rehabilitation for clients who may prefer or require home visits. Our team brings specialized exercises and equipment to your home to ensure consistent and convenient care, helping you progress comfortably in your own environment.

While physiotherapy and chiropractic care focus on physical and spinal alignment, vestibular rehabilitation is specifically tailored to address issues within the inner ear and balance system. It uses exercises like gaze stabilization, balance training, and posture correction to reduce dizziness and improve spatial orientation, unlike general mobility or strength-based exercises found in traditional physiotherapy.

Vestibular rehabilitation is best suited for individuals experiencing dizziness, vertigo, unsteadiness, or balance problems that interfere with daily life. Clients with conditions such as BPPV, Meniere’s disease, or chronic dizziness due to vestibular system dysfunction can benefit greatly. It’s also recommended for those recovering from injuries or medical conditions that impact balance.

Our clients often report significant improvements in balance and a reduction in dizziness after working with our skilled therapists. Many have shared how the specialized exercises and supportive environment at Fraser River Rehab have helped them regain confidence in their movement, with testimonials highlighting life-changing results, renewed mobility, and freedom from vertigo symptoms.

Vestibular rehabilitation benefits people of all ages, including those experiencing dizziness, vertigo, or balance issues due to injury, inner ear disorders, or neurological conditions. It’s not limited to elderly patients.

Vestibular therapy includes a range of treatments, such as gaze stabilization, posture correction, and habituation exercises, all aimed at reducing dizziness and improving spatial orientation.

While the inner ear is often involved, vestibular disorders can also stem from neurological issues affecting balance, making vestibular rehabilitation effective for a variety of balance-related conditions.

Improvement with vestibular rehabilitation is gradual, requiring consistent therapy over time. Progress depends on individual symptoms, and most clients notice benefits as they continue with their customized plan.

Vestibular rehab is a specialized therapy focused on reducing dizziness and improving balance through specific techniques, differing from general physical therapy’s broader focus on muscle strength and mobility.

Contact Fraser River Rehabilitation

Click-To-Call: (604) 997-1967 :: Email: info@fraserriverrehab.com

45610 Yale Rd #102, Chilliwack, BC V2P 7Z5