Vestibular Rehabilitation Mississauga, Port Credit
Find Your Balance Again!
If the room spins when it shouldn’t, you’re not alone. At Art of Mobility in Mississauga (Port Credit), our vestibular rehabilitation program helps you find stability again—physically, mentally, and emotionally. Whether your symptoms started after an illness, concussion, or seemingly out of nowhere, our team is here to guide your recovery.
You don’t need to “just live with it.” Our trained therapists evaluate how your inner ear, eyes, neck, and brain are working together—and where they may be misfiring. From there, we create a rehab plan that restores balance through targeted, one-on-one care.
- Client Testimonials
"I lived with TMJ for four years—chronic jaw pain, headaches, and constant tension. I tried everything with little relief. AOM was the first place that looked beyond the pain to understand the root cause. Dr. Colby and the team assessed my posture, neck, and overall tension patterns. Their approach was different: holistic, targeted, and rooted in mobility and awareness. Within weeks, my symptoms improved dramatically. I finally felt heard, supported, and seen—not just treated. If you’re dealing with chronic pain and haven’t found answers, AOM is where your healing journey can truly begin."
- Gabriel Simmons
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"Before joining Art of Mobility, I was in constant leg pain and couldn’t correct my posture no matter what I tried. The team—Dr. Colby, Justin, and Christian—designed a personalized program combining hands-on therapy and specific exercises. In just a few months, not only did the pain disappear, but I was lifting weights without even feeling sore the next day. I’m now in the best shape of my life and finally understand how my body works. Their patience, care, and encouragement kept me going, and their deep knowledge made all the difference. AOM changed my relationship with movement forever."
- Heather Simpson
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"I came to AOM dealing with digestive issues and inflammation that no doctor had been able to fully solve. Working with Tanisha gave me a whole new understanding of my health. She created a tailored plan and helped me become more intentional with my habits. Then I started physio with Tharaniya to address chronic lower body pain. Her approach was not just clinical—it was fitness-informed, empowering, and deeply personal. With her help, I’m now moving pain-free and stronger than ever. AOM didn’t just treat my symptoms—they helped me reconnect with my body. This place is one-of-a-kind."
- Chadwick Stewart
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"After a miscarriage in 2023, I wanted to give myself the best chance at a healthy pregnancy. I started working with Tanisha, who took the time to deeply understand my body and goals. She reviewed my diet, prescribed targeted supplements, and created a plan to support fertility and egg quality. Just three months later, I became pregnant. Today, we’re cuddling our newborn baby girl—and I’m forever grateful. Tanisha was not only knowledgeable, but compassionate and empowering throughout the entire journey. I recommend her to anyone looking to take their health—and their future—seriously."
- Bianca Pang

Understanding 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.

Our Approach to Dizziness and Balance Rehab
We begin with a detailed intake, including a physical and vestibular exam. Your therapist will ask about symptoms, triggers, and duration, then guide you through gentle assessments to identify how your visual, balance, and proprioceptive systems are responding.
Your plan may include movement retraining, balance drills, visual tracking exercises, and positional techniques. Everything we do is gradual and customized. Our goal is to reduce disorientation and build up your brain’s ability to stabilize you, no matter where you are or how fast you move.
Benefits of Vestibular Physiotherapy:
- Fewer dizziness episodes.
- Reduced vertigo and nausea.
- Improved balance and coordination.
- Enhanced visual tracking.
- Better confidence while walking or turning.
Conditions We Treat
- 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 Port Credit?
We understand that dizziness is more than inconvenient—it can be frightening and isolating. At Art of Mobility in Mississauga, we take the time to listen, explain, and create a clear recovery plan. You’re never rushed and always respected.
Balance is influenced by your neck, eyes, nervous system, and even stress. We consider all of it. With access to a multidisciplinary team, you’ll benefit from more than just vestibular therapy—you’ll get comprehensive care that addresses your whole system.


Stand Tall. Walk Straight. Live Steady.
You deserve to move through life without dizziness or doubt. At Art of Mobility Mississauga, we’ll help you get there—step by step, with care that meets your pace and respects your body’s needs.
Book your assessment with Art of Mobility and take the first step toward balance that lasts.
Port Credit’s Best: Your Vestibular Rehab Team
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 Mississauga, Port Credit FAQs
What Makes Vestibular Physiotherapy Different From General Physio?
While general physiotherapy targets muscles and joints, vestibular physiotherapy focuses on the vestibular system—the network in your inner ear and brain that regulates balance and spatial awareness. A vestibular physiotherapist uses specific assessments and techniques to treat vestibular dysfunction, often involving eye movement, head positioning, and balance drills.
This specialization is essential for treating conditions like vertigo, lightheadedness, or motion sensitivity. At Art of Mobility, our approach blends science and care to help you feel grounded again, safely and confidently.
How Do You Treat Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)?
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is a common and treatable cause of dizziness. It occurs when calcium crystals in the inner ear shift into the wrong canal. We address it using precise maneuvers, such as the Epley, to reposition those crystals. This process often provides immediate relief.
Your treatment plan may also include balance drills and gaze stabilization to fully restore function. While BPPV is typically benign, professional evaluation is essential to ensure the correct diagnosis and avoid recurrence.
What Can I Expect From Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy?
Vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) involves a customized exercise program that retrains your brain and body to adapt to imbalance or disorientation. Depending on your symptoms, this may include habituation exercises, head movement coordination, or postural control work.
We focus on gradually restoring confidence in daily activities—from walking to turning your head in busy environments. Your care will include a detailed home routine or home exercise plan to support consistent progress outside the clinic. Recovery is structured, measurable, and empowering.
Can Vestibular Issues Affect My Day-to-Day Life?
Yes, dysfunction in the vestibular system can significantly impact your quality of life. This system helps regulate your sense of balance, spatial orientation, and motion awareness. When it’s not functioning properly, you may experience persistent balance problems, dizziness, or difficulty with head and eye coordination—all of which can make everyday tasks like driving, walking in crowds, or even turning your head feel overwhelming.
Over time, this can lead to fatigue, frustration, and reduced participation in your daily activities. Vestibular rehab is designed to address these issues and help restore confidence and function in your daily life.
Stand Tall. Walk Straight. Live Steady.
Insurance Partners
At AOM, we proudly collaborate with major insurance providers to serve you better. Contact us to learn more!