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The impact of having a dizziness and balance problem can be annoying but not severe or can be debilitating, making it difficult to walk, drive, work, and even enjoy life. Often leading to feelings of frustration, loss of confidence, anxiety and depression.
The vestibular system of the inner ear is made of five sensory organs:
Three semi-circular canals; and two otolith organs. The purpose of the vestibular system is to monitor the position and motion of your head in space. The semi-circular canals are responsible for detecting rotation, for example when you nod or shake your head. The otolith organs are responsible for detecting motion along a line, for example when your car stops suddenly, or when you lean to one side. The inner ear structures send signals into areas of the brain, which subsequently are involved in co-ordinating movements of your eyes and your head, and in maintaining balance.
There are a variety of symptoms associated with disorders of the vestibular system. These include:
- Dizziness
- Vertigo (an illusion of motion)
- Blurred vision
- Nausea
- Impaired balance
- Unsteady walking
- Reduced concentration
- Increased fatigue
These symptoms may also lead to other problems such as:
- Loss of confidence
- Frequent falls
- Work-related issues
- Headaches
- Difficulties
These types of symptoms may subsequently lead to other problems, such as loss of confidence, frequent falls, work-related issues, headaches, difficulties with driving, depression and feelings of significant anxiety and fear.
At Integrate Physiotherapy our physiotherapists can use Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT) to treat your dizziness, balance or vertigo issues.




The impact of having a dizziness and balance problem can be annoying but not severe or can be debilitating, making it difficult to walk, drive, work, and even enjoy life. Often leading to feelings of frustration, loss of confidence, anxiety and depression.
The vestibular system of the inner ear is made of five sensory organs:
Three semi-circular canals; and two otolith organs. The purpose of the vestibular system is to monitor the position and motion of your head in space. The semi-circular canals are responsible for detecting rotation, for example when you nod or shake your head. The otolith organs are responsible for detecting motion along a line, for example when your car stops suddenly, or when you lean to one side. The inner ear structures send signals into areas of the brain, which subsequently are involved in co-ordinating movements of your eyes and your head, and in maintaining balance.
There are a variety of symptoms associated with disorders of the vestibular system. These include:
- Dizziness
- Vertigo (an illusion of motion)
- Blurred vision
- Nausea
- Impaired balance
- Unsteady walking
- Reduced concentration
- Increased fatigue
These symptoms may also lead to other problems such as:
- Loss of confidence
- Frequent falls
- Work-related issues
- Headaches
- Difficulties
These types of symptoms may subsequently lead to other problems, such as loss of confidence, frequent falls, work-related issues, headaches, difficulties with driving, depression and feelings of significant anxiety and fear.
At Integrate Physiotherapy our physiotherapists can use Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT) to treat your dizziness, balance or vertigo issues.






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14 Main St, Narangba QLD 4504

1185B Old N Rd, Warner QLD 4500

14 Main St, Narangba QLD 4504

1185B Old N Rd, Warner QLD 4500

Practitioners are listed in order of education/experience and consultation fees.
Our fees range from $105 for a 30min Consult with a Level 1 Physio, up to $185 for a 1 Hour Consult with a Senior, Level 6 Titled Physio.
Practitioners are listed in order of education/experience and consultation fees.
Our fees range from $105 for a 30min Consult with a Level 1 Physio, up to $185 for a 1 Hour Consult with a Senior, Level 6 Titled Physio.











IntegratePHYSIO
Warner Lakes Medical Precinct
Level 1, 1185b Old North Road Warner, QLD 4500
07 3419 4796
IntegratePHYSIO
Narangba Family Medical Precinct
Shop 5, 14 Main Street, Narangba, QLD 4504
07 3142 4864

Copyright 2026. IntegratePHYSIO. All Rights Reserved.








IntegratePHYSIO
Warner Lakes Medical Precinct
Level 1, 1185b Old North Road Warner, QLD 4500
07 3419 4796
IntegratePHYSIO
Narangba Family Medical Precinct
Shop 5, 14 Main Street, Narangba, QLD 4504
07 3142 4864

Copyright 2026. IntegratePHYSIO. All Rights Reserved.