Balance disorders affect stability and coordination, making everyday activities like walking or standing feel unsteady. They may develop due to inner ear issues, neurological conditions, aging, or previous injury. Symptoms often include dizziness, unsteadiness, or fear of falling during movement.
Physiotherapy helps manage balance disorders by improving coordination and restoring confidence with movement. Through targeted balance training and guided exercises, physiotherapy reduces fall risk, improves stability, and supports safer, more independent daily activity.
Balance disorders affect how the brain, inner ear, and muscles work together. Physiotherapy focuses on improving control, coordination, and movement awareness.
Unsteadiness while walking
Dizziness or lightheadedness
Poor coordination
Fear of falling
Difficulty with uneven surfaces
Physiotherapy supports balance improvement, fall prevention, and safer movement in daily life.
Targeted exercises improve stability, coordination, and control during standing and walking.
Therapeutic activities restore confidence and improve response to movement and position changes.
Targeted strengthening improves lower body support and reduces fall risk over time.