Vestibular Therapy in Troy, Illinois

Stop guessing at dizziness. Let's find the cause.

Specialized evaluation and treatment for dizziness, vertigo, balance problems, and motion sensitivity. If you’ve been told everything looks normal but still don’t feel like yourself, you’re in the right place.

When the World Doesn't Feel Right

Dizziness can be frustrating, confusing, and sometimes frightening.

Maybe the room spins when you roll over in bed. Maybe grocery store aisles make you feel off balance. Maybe you’ve had testing, imaging, and appointments only to be told that everything looks normal.

The truth is that dizziness is often misunderstood and misdiagnosed. Many of the people we see have been searching for answers for months before finding vestibular therapy.

At WholeBody, our goal is simple: identify the cause, treat it directly, and help you get back to living with confidence.

"If you've been told everything looks normal, it's just anxiety, normal aging, or nothing is wrong,

Could Vestibular
Therapy Help You?

You may benefit from a vestibular evaluation
if you experience:

  •  Dizziness or lightheadedness
  • Vertigo or spinning sensations
  • Unsteadiness while walking
  • Blurred vision when moving your head
  • Motion sensitivity
  • Frequent falls or near-falls
  • Feeling “off” even when medical testing appears normal
Many vestibular conditions respond very well
to treatment when they are identified correctly.
The sooner the cause is found, the sooner recovery can begin.

Why WholeBody Is Different

Your Rehab, Your Way

Dizziness can come from several different systems in the body. Problems involving the inner ear, neck, vision, balance system, nervous system, or a combination of factors can all create similar symptoms.

That is why treatment starts with a thorough evaluation.

At WholeBody, we assess vestibular, visual, balance, and movement systems together to determine what is truly driving your symptoms. Rather than treating dizziness as a generic problem, we work to identify the underlying cause and create a treatment plan specifically for you.

You’ll work one-on-one with a licensed physical therapist who will guide your care from evaluation through recovery.

Conditions We Commonly Treat

 Brief spinning episodes when rolling in bed, looking up, bending over, or changing head position.

 Inner ear dysfunction causing dizziness, imbalance, and difficulty stabilizing vision during movement.

 Dizziness, motion sensitivity, and balance problems associated with migraine.

 Persistent dizziness, balance issues, and motion sensitivity following concussion.

 Dizziness related to neck dysfunction, stiffness, posture, or injury.

Difficulty walking, turning, navigating uneven surfaces, or maintaining stability in busy environments.

What To Expect

Comprehensive Evaluation

Your first visit is designed to uncover the source of your symptoms. We’ll discuss your history, identify symptom triggers, evaluate balance and movement, and determine what systems may be contributing to your dizziness.

Personalized Treatment

Based on your findings, treatment may include repositioning maneuvers, balance training, gaze stabilization exercises, movement retraining, and targeted home exercises.

Return to Confidence

Our goal isn’t ongoing therapy. Our goal is helping you return to the activities you enjoy with less dizziness, better balance, and greater confidence in your body.

Frequently Asked Questions

Vestibular therapy is a specialized form of physical therapy used to reduce dizziness, improve balance, and stabilize vision during movement.

Yes. Many cases of vertigo, particularly BPPV, respond extremely well to specific repositioning maneuvers and targeted vestibular treatment.

Some exercises may briefly reproduce symptoms, but treatment is carefully progressed to help your brain and body adapt without overwhelming your system.

No. Illinois allows direct access to physical therapy. In many cases, you can schedule an evaluation without a physician referral.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to Find Answers?

You don’t have to accept dizziness as your new normal.

Schedule a vestibular evaluation and let’s uncover what’s causing your symptoms so you can get back to living with confidence