Penrose Associates Physical Therapys Treatment Regimen for Patients Vertigo Made All the Difference

Olympia, WALocal News

Penrose & Associates Physical Therapy has provided life-changing treatment for Lynn Ham, who experienced sudden vertigo that impacted her daily activities. The physical therapy program, which includes eye exercises, balance training, and head positioning, has dramatically improved her quality of life, enabling her to engage in shopping and walking once again. Ham's vertigo, which came on unexpectedly, is of unknown origin, but her proactive approach to the prescribed regimen has helped to manage her symptoms effectively. The compassionate staff at Penrose tailored her program to accommodate her recent shoulder replacement, demonstrating their commitment to holistic patient care. Their recognition as First Place for Best of South Sound in 2023 highlights their excellence in physical therapy services.

Ham expresses deep gratitude for the support and expertise she received, stating, “It made all the difference. ” Potential patients or interested individuals can find more information by visiting Penrose's website or calling their office. This success story illustrates the potential of physical therapy in treating vertigo, challenging the conventional views about treatment options.

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