If you’ve ever felt like the world is spinning, tilting, or floating away—even while you’re standing still—you might have a balance disorder. Maybe you’ve had those moments where you feel like you’re about to tip over for no reason, or you get a rush of dizziness just walking across the room. Everyone gets a dizzy spell now and then, but if it keeps coming back or sticks around, it’s time to get to the bottom of it.
Balance disorders can be caused by lots of things— inner ear problems, medications, low blood pressure, even issues with your vision or joints. They can show up as spinning (vertigo), lightheadedness, blurred vision, confusion, or even nausea. And while they’re more common as we age, they can happen to anyone. The good news? With the right care, you can feel grounded and steady again.
At Ortho Advantage, we see patients with all kinds of balance issues—from benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) to inner ear infections, nerve injuries, and age-related balance changes. We also help with conditions like Ménière’s disease, neuropathy, and muscle weakness that can make you feel wobbly or unsure on your feet.
Our physical therapists are experts in movement, coordination, and retraining your balance system. That might mean gentle exercises to improve strength, posture, and flexibility, or specialized vestibular therapy to retrain your inner ear and brain to work together again. And yes—we’ll explain exactly what’s going on so you feel confident, not confused.
Your care is 100% personalized—because no two dizzy days are the same. We’ll work with you (and your doctor if needed) to figure out what’s causing the problem, then create a plan to fix it. This might include:
And just as important— we’ll help you rebuild confidence. Because when you trust your balance, you can get back to enjoying the things you love without worrying about tipping over or holding on to walls.
If you’ve been feeling unsteady, spinning, or just “off,” you don’t have to live with it. Our team has helped countless patients stop the spin, improve their stability, and feel safe moving through their day again. Call us at (937) 434-4141 (Centerville) or (937) 709-3008 (Eaton) to book your appointment today. Your balance is worth it!