In addition, sufferers experience a disturbance of balance and spatial orientation. In each case, vertigo can be attributed to several causes, whereby disorders of the vestibular organ, neurological diseases or functional disorders in the area of the cervical spine can be triggers.
Positional vertigo usually manifests itself as rotary vertigo and always occurs immediately after a change in the position of the head, e.g. when lying down. An attack usually lasts from 30 seconds to a maximum of one minute and can be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, sweating and palpitations.
The most common form is benign positional vertigo. As the name suggests, it is a benign condition that is easy to diagnose and treat.
Through sensorimotoric training, you will learn how to better deal with your vertigo and improve your coordination skills.