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Vestibular

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We have a physical therapist that specialized in Vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT).

This is a type of therapy intended to alleviate problems caused by vestibular disorders, primarily vertigo and dizziness, gaze instability, and/or imbalance and falls. We customize exercise plans for each individual patient from the findings of the clinical assessment and input from patients. Different factors can impact the potential for recovery including activity level, pain, other medical conditions, medications, and emotional concerns.

We will also have you follow a prescribed exercise program specifically designed just for you.

What can Vestibular Rehabilitation help with:

  • Vertigo (sense of spinning)

  • General dizziness or lightheadedness

  • Nausea, vomiting, fatigue

  • Neck tightness, stiffness and/or pain

  • Imbalance and difficulty walking

  • Headaches

  • Frequent falls

  • Vision issues (double vision, shaky vision with head movement, difficulty focusing, poor tolerance to screens)

  • Brain fog, difficulty concentrating, mild memory issues

  • Neurological conditions (ex: stroke)

  • Miniere's Disease 

  • Post-Concussion Syndrome

  • Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)

  • Vestibular Migraine

  • Vestibular Neuritis Labyrinthitis

  • Unilateral Vestibular Hypofunction

  • Persistent Postural Perceptual Dizziness

  • Cervicogenic Dizziness

  • ​Vestibular deconditioning from aging or inactivity

  • and many more vestibular conditions

  • Motion sensitivity

  • Decreased activity and motion restriction

  • Depression and anxiety

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