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Concussion & Vestibular Rehab

Recovering from a concussion or vestibular disorder requires specialized care and patience. At The Bright Physio, our concussion physiotherapy programs provide targeted rehabilitation designed to help you regain balance, coordination, and confidence.

Evidence-Based Recovery for Chronic Stiffness and Strain

Our experienced physiotherapists provide effective physiotherapy treatment by carefully assessing your symptoms and developing a personalised plan to address dizziness, headaches, visual disturbances, motion sensitivity, and other post-concussion effects.

Through gentle, evidence-based techniques and guided exercises, we help restore your stability, reduce symptoms, and support your safe return to daily activities.

Recover your balance. Regain your confidence. Reclaim your life.

Physiotherapist performing vestibular assessment for concussion patient in Beaumont

Restoring Your Movement: IMS / Dry Needling FAQs in Beaumont

Do I need a doctor’s referral for concussion or vestibular rehab in Edmonton?

No, you do not need a doctor’s referral to begin your recovery at The Bright Physio. In Alberta, patients have direct access to specialized care, allowing you to start concussion physiotherapy or dizziness treatment physiotherapy soon after an injury. Conveniently located in Beaumont, we proudly serve patients from Edmonton, South Edmonton, and nearby communities. Our team will guide you through the initial assessment and any necessary paperwork to ensure your recovery begins without delay.

How much does vestibular rehabilitation cost?

Most health insurance plans cover vestibular and concussion rehab as part of their physiotherapy benefits. At our Beaumont clinic, we provide direct billing to most major insurance providers to minimize financial stress. This allows you to focus entirely on your restorative journey and regaining your balance rather than navigating insurance claims.

What symptoms are treated in your concussion and vestibular program?

We provide evidence-based care for a wide range of symptoms related to head injuries and inner-ear imbalances. Our physiotherapist frequently treat patients experiencing vertigo (BPPV), persistent dizziness, headaches, sensitivity to light or sound, and balance instability. We focus on a holistic approach to help you reconnect with your body and return to your normal routine safely.

How soon should I seek treatment after a concussion?

It is recommended to begin a concussion assessment within the first few days of the injury. Early intervention allows us to provide guidance on activity levels and initiate gentle, personalized care that prevents symptoms from becoming chronic. Our goal is to help you move with confidence and prevent long-term disruptions to your daily life.

What does a typical vestibular therapy session involve?

Your recovery journey is a personal experience tailored specifically to your unique symptoms. Treatment often includes a combination of Manual Therapy, specialized eye-tracking exercises, and balance retraining. We may also integrate Mindfulness-Integrated Care to help reduce the anxiety and stress that often accompany chronic dizziness.

Will I receive 1-on-1 attention during my balance treatments?

Yes, we provide dedicated 1-on-1 sessions with Registered Physiotherapists to ensure clinical excellence. This personalized approach ensures that every exercise and therapy is adjusted in real-time to your specific progress, helping you heal faster and more effectively.

Do you serve patients from areas outside of Beaumont?

Yes, our clinic is a trusted partner for residents in Beaumont, Nisku, South Edmonton, and surrounding rural communities. We offer a welcoming, warm environment for anyone in the region seeking expert care for vestibular disorders or post-concussion syndrome.

How can I book a concussion or vestibular assessment?

You can start your healing journey today by clicking our “Book an Appointment” button or calling our Beaumont office directly. We offer flexible hours from Monday to Saturday (8 am to 8 pm) to accommodate your recovery needs and busy schedule.