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"I'm dizzy" - What to expect
The Balance System
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Welcome to Aberdeen Balance Clinic, Scotland's specialist balance centre, offering you a one-stop assessment, diagnosis and treatment programme for your dizziness, vertigo or imbalance.

Aberdeen Balance Clinic is situated at In Balance Physiotherapy, 111 High Street, Aberdeen, and is the development of Alan Sealy, a leading Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist and expert in Vestibular Rehabilitation.

Treatment success rate is extremely high and the prognosis for most vestibular (balance) disorders is very good. The latest research evidence demonstrates the positive effects of vestibular treatment / rehabilitation.

Welcome to the Balance Clinic and help for your vertigo, dizziness or imbalance!

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2010 courses - The programme of courses for physiotherapists, osteopaths, chiropractors and doctors is available at www.heseminars.com

'Dizziness - An introduction to vestibular assessment, treatment and rehabilitation' is occurring in London in February; Salford in March; Gosforth in April; Bridport in May; Stockport in June. An ideal multidisciplinary introduction to the subject. 

New Course:- "Challenging Dizziness" - Advanced Vestibular Rehabilitation. Suitable for practitioners with experience of working with vestibular disorders this course looks at exciting new concepts in rehabilitation, integrates cervical manual therapy with vestibular dysfunction and tackles the more complicated forms of compensated vertigo. See www.heseminars.com for details.

2009 New premises! - Aberdeen Balance clinic has moved to new premises.  We have secured fine new premises in Old Aberdeen, with an enclosed car-park, and will be ready to treat our clients there in February. We look forward to welcoming you!

Headlines - Daily Mail 21.10.08:- "The tongue tingler that might stop you falling over!" Alan comments at http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1079250/Revealed-The-tongue-tingler-stop-falling-over.html