Vestibular Rehabilitation

Vestibular Rehabilitation

Vestibular Rehabilitation


The Inner ear - The Brain's Balance Center

The primary role of the vestibular system is to tell the brain where the head is in space. Quite simply, the vestibular system is our internal reference telling the brain how our head is oriented – up, down, titled, etc. People with vestibular—inner ear— disorders often experience problems with balance or movement-related dizziness. These symptoms affect a person’s ability to change positions (such as lying down and getting up from a chair) or move about without imbalance and vertigo. Loss of balance and dizziness can be debilitating and contribute to a diminished quality of life.

Improved Balance

Vestibular therapy helps enhance balance and stability, reducing the risk of falls, and improving overall mobility.

Reduced Dizziness and Vertigo

With our specialized technology, FYZICAL can address a patient inner ear problems to understand exactly how to alleviate symptoms of dizziness and vertigo.

Enhanced Cordnation

As leaders in vestibular therapy, we offer specific exercises and maneuvers to enhance coordination and spatial awareness, which aides in daily activities and movement.

Increased Confidence

FYZICAL offers solutions that no one else can. Patients start to see their balance and stability improve which boosts confidence and security in their ability to navigate their surroundings safely.  

Faster Recovery 

Vestibular Therapy can expedite recovery from vestibular disorders or injuries, helping individuals regain function and independence.

Customized Treatments

Each therapy session is specifically tailored to our patient’s individual’s needs, ensuring that each exercise/technique is appropriate and effective for each unique condition.

What is Vestibular Therapy and Who Benefits from It?

Vestibular rehabilitation is an exercise-based program designed by a specialized physical therapist to improve balance and reduce dizziness-related problems. A treatment plan will be developed that will improve your ability to function in activities of everyday living, reduce your risk of falling, and ultimately, improve your quality of life! 

 Patients who can benefit from vestibular rehabilitation therapy are those diagnosed with dizziness, imbalance, vertigo, Meniere’s syndrome, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), neck-related dizziness, and migraines. Other candidates are patients who have had a stroke or brain injury or who frequently fall.