We can help with:
- Vertigo and dizziness
- Balance and stability problems
- Vestibular disorders
- Persistent unsteadiness after inner ear conditions
- Movement-related dizziness
- Fear of falling and reduced confidence
What to expect:
✓ Comprehensive review of your symptoms
✓ Individualised vestibular rehabilitation exercises
✓ Balance retraining and fall prevention strategies
✓ Progress monitoring and ongoing support
✓ Treatment tailored to your needs
Balance Rehabilitation in Sheffield, Derbyshire and West Yorkshire
Many people continue to experience symptoms long after their initial diagnosis. Vestibular rehabilitation is a proven treatment that can help your brain adapt and compensate, reducing dizziness and improving balance over time.
Referral Criteria:
Suitable for patients who have already undergone assessment by an ENT consultant or Audio-Vestibular Physician and have been diagnosed with, or are suspected to have, a vestibular or balance disorder.
Take the next step towards better balance, greater confidence, and improved quality of life.
Contact us today to book your balance rehabilitation assessment.
Book Your AppointmentBalance Treatment Expert – Chris Bowes
Chris’ expertise lies in hearing aid technology and vestibular assessment and rehabilitation, ensuring patients receive personalised solutions to improve their hearing and balance. He has worked extensively with advanced hearing aid systems, helping individuals find the best technology suited to their needs. By combining cutting-edge technology with patient-centered care, he has empowered countless individuals to regain confidence in their daily lives.
Beyond clinical practice and education, he is also a published author and researcher, contributing to advancements in balance health and audiology. He has authored two chapters in a book focused on balance, detailing key approaches to assessment and rehabilitation. Additionally, this has led to the development of innovative balance treatments, with several published papers showcasing cutting edge treatments designed to improve patient outcomes. Through these contributions, he aims to bridge the gap between research and practical application, ensuring that advancements in hearing and balance treatment directly benefit those who need them.