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Find Your Balance Again

Vestibular Rehabilitation Toronto, Trinity Bellwoods

Every AOM session, guided by our Longevity Model, is designed to help you find long-term solutions and live healthier, longer.

Steady Steps. Clear Head. Confident Movement!

Dizziness isn’t just uncomfortable—it’s disruptive. At Art of Mobility in Toronto, our vestibular rehabilitation program helps you regain balance, reduce vertigo, and restore normal movement after inner ear dysfunction, concussion, or chronic imbalance.

We help you retrain the system that controls balance and motion. Using targeted exercises and manual therapy, our vestibular-trained clinicians guide your brain and body through recovery. Whether symptoms are recent or long-term, we offer a path toward stability—built around your needs and progress.

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What Is Vestibular Rehabilitation?

Vestibular rehabilitation is a specialized physiotherapy program that treats conditions affecting the vestibular system—the part of your inner ear and brain that controls balance and eye movement. When this system is impaired, it can lead to dizziness, vertigo, unsteadiness, and nausea.

Our approach begins with a thorough assessment of your symptoms, balance, coordination, and vision. Based on those findings, we design a plan that may include gaze stabilization, positional maneuvers (like Epley), balance training, and gentle movement retraining. With consistency, your brain learns to adapt, recalibrate, and stabilize.

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Our Approach to Vestibular Rehab

We begin by listening to your history—what brings on symptoms, how they feel, and how they’ve changed. Then we perform specific vestibular and neurological assessments to pinpoint dysfunction and create a plan that moves at your pace.

Whether your symptoms stem from BPPV, concussion, inner ear infection, or an unknown origin, we tailor your exercises and treatments accordingly. We use measurable goals and safe exposure strategies to help your body regain confidence in space and motion.

Benefits of Vestibular Physiotherapy:

  • Reduced vertigo and dizziness.
  • Improved head and eye coordination.
  • Safer walking and movement.
  • Increased ability to tolerate motion.
  • Less nausea and disorientation.

Conditions We Treat

Our vestibular program addresses a wide range of symptoms and root causes.
  • Vertigo
  • Dizziness
  • Head spinning
  • BPPV episodes
  • Imbalance
  • Post-concussion
  • Vestibular neuritis
  • Labyrinthitis
  • Eye strain
  • Nausea
  • Lightheadedness
  • Unsteady walking
  • Inner ear dysfunction
  • Postural instability
  • Spatial disorientation

Why Choose Art of Mobility in Toronto?

Vestibular symptoms are often misdiagnosed or minimized. At Art of Mobility, you’ll work with clinicians who specialize in this system, who believe your symptoms are real, and who understand how to help. We take a clear, step-by-step approach and never rush your progress.

Dizziness isn’t always just about your ears. We assess your neck, vision, posture, and nervous system. If needed, we collaborate with chiropractors or massage therapists to give you full-spectrum care—all in one place.

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Regain Balance. Rebuild Trust in Your Body.

Vestibular symptoms can make everyday life feel uncertain—but you don’t have to live that way. At Art of Mobility, we combine science, structure, and support to help you feel steady, clear, and confident again.

Book your assessment with Art of Mobility and take your first step toward a more grounded tomorrow.

Trinity Bellwoods’ Best: Meet Your Vestibular Rehab Team

Dr. Colby Ng

Chiropractor

Available at Selected Clinics.

Art of Mobility Physiotherapy Mississauga - Port Credit

125 Lakeshore Rd E #202, Mississauga, ON L5G 1E5, Canada

Art of Mobility Physiotherapy Toronto - Trinity Bellwoods

115 Wolseley St, Toronto, ON M6J 1K1, Canada

Vestibular Rehabilitation Toronto, Trinity Bellwoods FAQs

Yes. A vestibular disorder can cause a range of symptoms beyond spinning sensations, including imbalance, fogginess, nausea, or difficulty focusing. These symptoms often come and go, making diagnosis tricky. Even subtle disruptions to the vestibular system can interfere with how your brain interprets movement and spatial orientation.

A trained physiotherapist can evaluate your symptoms holistically and identify vestibular involvement. Many clients experience relief once they understand the root cause and start a focused care plan.

Vestibular physiotherapy is a highly specialized branch of physiotherapy focused on balance, motion sensitivity, and inner ear conditions. While general physiotherapy may address muscular or joint issues, vestibular therapy targets how your brain and body interact through eye tracking, head movement, and sensory integration.

At our clinic, we use specific tests and retraining techniques that stimulate neuroplasticity, helping the brain recalibrate balance and coordination systems. This tailored approach supports faster and more sustainable improvement.

Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) occurs when small calcium crystals in the inner ear become dislodged and move into the semicircular canals. These crystals send false signals to your brain about head movement, resulting in short bursts of dizziness, often when lying down or changing positions. BPPV is common and treatable.

At Art of Mobility, we perform specific repositioning maneuvers that guide the crystals back to where they belong. Most clients experience immediate relief with just a few sessions of vestibular physiotherapy.

Yes. Every treatment plan is fully customized to your symptoms, history, and goals. We consider factors like symptom triggers, frequency, severity, and how your daily life is affected. Some clients benefit from gaze stabilization exercises, while others need habituation, balance retraining, or manual therapy.

Your program evolves as you progress—always guided by a specialist. Whether your vestibular concerns are mild or disruptive, we ensure that your care is as unique as your recovery journey.

Regain Balance. Rebuild Trust in Your Body.

Insurance Partners

At AOM, we proudly collaborate with major insurance providers to serve you better. Contact us to learn more!

Dr. Colby Ng

Chiropractor

Bio:

Hi, my name is Colby Ng and I am a chiropractor and completed my Doctor of Chiropractic at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. I also completed my Bachelor of Kinesiology from the University of Toronto.

I have been in sports and athletics my whole life, which has pushed me to have big goals. I have my eyes set on many crazy things and know how important it is to have people that can help you do the things that matter most. While reaching my dreams mean a lot to me, I have also been lucky enough to share the joy of other people’s accomplishments. Knowing that I played a small part in helping someone reach their fitness, health, or life goals has empowered me more than I ever thought it would.

I believe that my role as a chiropractor goes beyond providing pain relief. I like to use a combination of manual techniques like deep tissue release, mobilizations, adjustments, and acupuncture to relieve the discomfort. Pairing this with exercises and rehabilitation allows me to provide the long-term relief needed to get you on track towards your goals.

When I am not in the clinic, you will find me chasing my own dreams in the weight room, on the road, on the trail, and on the climbing wall. Right now, I have my eyes set on qualifying for Boston, doing my first Ironman, and planning my next multi-day trek.

Special Interests:

Athletic performance optimization.

Injury prevention and rehabilitation.

Strength training and conditioning.

Endurance sports (marathon, Ironman).

Climbing and functional mobility.

Certifications:

Bachelor of Kinesiology (University of Toronto)

Doctor of Chiropractic (CMCC)