Vestibular Physiotherapy

Specialist physiotherapy treatment for dizziness, vertigo, and balance issues.

PARTNERS IN PERFORMANCE

Trusted by clubs, coaches, and communities across Adelaide.

What Is Vestibular Physiotherapy?

Vestibular physiotherapy focuses on treating problems with the inner ear and balance system that can cause dizziness, vertigo, unsteadiness, and nausea. These issues can impact daily life, movement confidence, and even simple tasks like walking. Our tailored approach targets the root cause, helping you feel steady and regain control.

Evidence-Based Treatment for Lasting Relief

Using proven vestibular rehabilitation techniques, we retrain your balance system and reduce symptoms over time. This may involve exercises for gaze stabilisation, head and body movements, and balance training, all customised to your condition and tolerance levels.

Helping You Move with Confidence Again

Whether your symptoms are recent or long-standing, vestibular physiotherapy is highly effective. We work closely with you to gradually improve stability, reduce dizziness, and restore independence so you can return to normal activities without fear of losing balance.

Your Vestibular Recovery, Step by Step

Meet Your Vestibular Physiotherapy Experts

Physiotherapist

Marc is Lead Clinical Physiotherapist skilled in injury diagnosis, treatment and vertigo care…

Physiotherapist

Lewis is a physiotherapist specialising in adolescents, athletes, vertigo and running injuries…

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BOOK A SESSION

Ready to move well and live strong? Schedule your appointment with us today.

OPENING HOURS

Monday 8am – 6pm
Tuesday 8am – 7pm
Wednesday 8am – 7pm
Thursday 9am – 7pm
Friday 8am – 6pm
Saturday 8am – 12 noon
Sunday Closed

WHERE TO FIND US

115 Jetty Road, Glenelg SA 5045

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

We treat vertigo, vestibular neuritis, labyrinthitis, BPPV (benign paroxysmal positional vertigo), and general balance issues.
Many people notice improvement within a few sessions, but it depends on the cause and severity of your symptoms.
No referral is needed, you can just contact us directly to book an appointment.
Some exercises may briefly trigger symptoms, but this is part of retraining your system and is carefully managed by your physio.
Absolutely! Vestibular rehab is highly effective for improving balance and reducing fall risk in older adults.

Marc Elliott

Physiotherapist

Marc graduated from UniSA with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 2011 and began his career working in country clinics. It was there he developed a well-rounded skill set in assessment and problem-solving, treating a broad range of issues. He joined the Good Physio team in 2016, bringing with him years of private practice experience and a strong clinical foundation.

Marc has a particular interest in identifying the underlying cause of pain or dysfunction. He’s completed additional training in the Ridgway Method, allowing him to get to the root of complex issues using a mix of manual therapy, dry needling, manipulations, and targeted exercise programs. He’s known for his attention to detail and his ability to uncover what others might miss, helping patients get meaningful results, faster.

With a lifelong interest in sport, Marc specialises in managing and rehabilitating training and sports injuries. A former country footy club captain, he understands the demands of sport firsthand and enjoys supporting clients across all athletic backgrounds.

Marc is also a guest lecturer for the SASMA Level 1 Sports Trainer Course and has spoken at the National Sonography Conference on shoulder rehabilitation.

Further training and qualifications include:

  • APA Sports Level 1
  • APPI Level 1 Mat Pilates
  • DMA Pilates Physiotherapist, Level 1
  • GEMt Dry Needling Practitioner
  • Strain–Counterstrain
  • The Ridgway Method Paradigm
  • Watson Headache® Approach
  • Physiotherapist – Adelaide 36ers (2020 to current)

Lewis Warland

Physiotherapist

Lewis is an experienced physiotherapist who works with clients of all ages, with a focus on helping them recover from injury, improve performance, and manage chronic pain.

His areas of expertise include:

  • Pre- and post-operative care
  • Chronic pain management
  • Acute sporting injuries
  • Athlete screening
  • Vestibular physiotherapy


With a background in athletics, Lewis has competed nationally in long jump and sprinting, and trained under AIS development programs. He’s worked closely with Athletics SA, both as a running coach and physiotherapist, gaining strong knowledge in managing running-related and lower limb injuries.

Lewis brings extensive hands-on experience to his role, having worked with elite teams including Port Adelaide FC, Adelaide Strikers, and South Australian Redbacks. He is currently the Head Physiotherapist for the NPL Men’s Seniors Team at West Torrens Birkalla SC.

Lewis also has a passion for youth development, particularly in athletics and football, and enjoys helping young athletes build resilience and confidence through movement.

Additional Qualifications:

  • APA Dry Needling Level 1
  • APA Sports Physiotherapy Level 1

– APA Sports Level 1, 2 & 3
– ASCA Strength and Conditioning Level 1 Coach
– APA Dry Needling Lecturer
– APA Sports and Exercise Committee Member
– Elastoplast Key Opinion Leader
– Certified Blood Flow Restriction Training (BFR Pros)
– NBSCA Basketball Performance Conference
– Real time Ultrasound
– Head Physiotherapist (Adelaide 36ers) 2017-current