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If suitable, you’ll receive a tailored exercise program designed to address your individual issues. These exercises typically involve repeated exposure to situations that challenge your vestibular system until its response becomes more normal. This process, known as “vestibular compensation,” helps alleviate symptoms like dizziness, nausea, loss of balance, or blurred vision.
The vestibular system, located in the inner ear and certain parts of the brain, plays a crucial role in maintaining balance and coordinating eye and head movements. Problems in this system can lead to various symptoms, including vertigo, dizziness, blurred vision, disequilibrium, falls, and motion sensitivity.
Vestibular Rehabilitation can help manage a range of conditions, including:
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)
Labyrinthitis or vestibular neuronitis
Vascular insults to the labyrinth, brainstem, or cerebellum
Pre and post-surgery for Acoustic Neuroma
Vestibular symptoms associated with conditions like MS, stroke, or tumors
Age-related vestibular problems
Ocular Dizziness
Mal de Debarquement Syndrome
Our specialized programs involve various progressions, such as complex eye and head movements, stability exercises in different positions, and gradual increases in difficulty. These exercises are tailored to your needs and can significantly improve your symptoms and quality of life.
If you’re experiencing vestibular issues, don’t hesitate to reach out. Our experienced team is here to provide targeted rehabilitation to help you regain your balance and confidence.
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Vestibular rehabilitation is a specialized approach using targeted exercises to address problems in the vestibular system, which affects balance and coordination. These exercises aim to alleviate symptoms like vertigo, dizziness, and imbalance by promoting vestibular compensation.
Vestibular rehabilitation is effective for conditions including Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), labyrinthitis, vestibular neuritis, vascular insults, vestibular symptoms from neurological conditions like MS or stroke, age-related vestibular issues, ocular dizziness, and Mal de Debarquement Syndrome.
After an initial assessment to identify specific triggers and symptoms, a tailored exercise program is designed. These exercises involve gradual exposure to movements and positions that challenge the vestibular system, promoting adaptation and improvement in symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, and blurred vision.
Vestibular rehabilitation helps improve balance, reduce dizziness and vertigo, enhance stability in various positions, and increase overall confidence in daily activities. It can significantly improve quality of life for individuals experiencing vestibular disorders.