Balance Disorders Treatment in Hyderabad

Balance Disorder Treatment

A spectrum of conditions affecting the body’s ability to maintain posture and stability — causing dizziness, unsteadiness, vertigo, or frequent falls. We address the root cause through a personalised multi-modality approach combining vestibular therapy, proprioceptive training, mechanotransduction, and targeted neurotrophic support — each protocol tailored to the individual patient.

Balance disorder

Common Risk Factors

Inner Ear Disorders

BPPV, Meniere’s Disease, Vestibular Neuritis

Disruptions in the vestibular system alter sensory input from the inner ear, producing vertigo, nausea, and imbalance.

Neurological Conditions

Stroke, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease

Damage to the central nervous system or cerebellum impairs integration of sensory signals, reducing balance control.

Medication & Toxicity

Ototoxic Drugs, Alcohol Use

Certain medications or chronic alcohol use can impair vestibular function, leading to dizziness, unsteadiness, and gait abnormalities.

Musculoskeletal Issues

Poor Posture, Weak Core Muscles

Joint instability, muscle weakness, or poor proprioception reduces postural control and coordination.

DIAGNOSTIC WORKUP

Clinical Examination + Vestibular & Balance Testing + Imaging

A detailed neurological and vestibular assessment evaluates gait, postural stability, eye movements, and reflexes. Advanced testing, including videonystagmography (VNG), dynamic posturography, and vestibular function tests, characterizes the type and severity of imbalance. Imaging or laboratory tests may identify underlying neurological, metabolic, or inner ear causes.

The baseline assessment personalises and benchmarks the treatment protocol.

Treatment Protocol

A Personalised Multi-Approach Plan — combining exercises, therapy, and supportive care.

Each treatment plan is designed specifically for you, based on the type of balance problem, severity, and underlying cause. We adjust it as you progress to get the best results.

Vestibular Therapy: retraining your inner ear and brain

Special exercises help your brain and inner ear work together properly, improving balance, stability, and coordination. This is especially helpful for conditions like BPPV, dizziness, or inner ear problems.

Proprioception & Movement Training

Targeted movements and exercises strengthen muscles, joints, and nerves that control balance. This helps your body sense position, improve posture, and walk or stand more steadily.

Practice Highlights
What Makes Our Practice Different
Personalised Protocols
Every plan tailored to the individual
Advanced Technology
Cutting-edge non-invasive therapeutic science
Mechanism-Based Care
We treat biology, not just symptoms
23+ Years Experience
Decades of specialist clinical wisdom
Whole Person Approach
Mind, body & lifestyle integrated
Objective Outcomes
Measurable results — not just relief

Balance Disorders Treatment

Balance disorder

What Are Balance Disorders?

Balance disorders involve issues with the body’s ability to maintain proper posture and stability. This condition may lead to dizziness, unsteadiness, or a frequent feeling of falling. These disorders can be caused by problems in the inner ear, brain, or nervous system.

Causes of Balance Disorders:

  • Inner ear disorders (e.g., BPPV, Meniere’s disease)
  • Neurological conditions (e.g., stroke, multiple sclerosis)
  • Vestibular dysfunction
  • Medication side effects or alcohol use
  • Musculoskeletal issues causing poor posture or coordination

Symptoms of Balance Disorders:

  • Frequent dizziness or feeling off-balance
  • Difficulty walking or standing
  • Nausea due to motion sickness
  • Feeling of lightheadedness or vertigo

When to Consult a Doctor:

If balance issues are affecting your ability to walk or stand, or if you have fallen recently, consult Dr. Sreekanth Vemula. Treatment for balance disorders can involve vestibular therapy, medications, and lifestyle modifications to help regain stability.