Vestibular disorders can significantly impact daily life, causing dizziness, balance issues, and other concerns. For those struggling with these symptoms, physical therapy offers a structured approach to recovery. Vestibular disorders treatment targets the vestibular system directly to help you find lasting relief–as a recent FYZICAL Therapy & Balance Centers of San Marcos, TX patient, Rebecca, recently learned for herself.
Overcoming Meniere’s Disease with Physical Therapy
Rebecca was 45 when she began experiencing sudden episodes of vertigo. The room would seem to spin around her, affecting her balance and making it difficult for her to perform everyday activities. She also experienced intense nausea and noticed a sensation of fullness in her left ear, which impacted her hearing.
Rebecca eventually visited her doctor, where she learned she had developed Meniere’s disease, a disorder related to her peripheral vestibular system, located in the inner ear. The vestibular system plays a crucial role in balance and spatial awareness and when it’s disrupted, it causes symptoms like the ones Rebecca was experiencing.
In Rebecca’s case, her symptoms were caused by excess fluid in her inner ear. Her doctor recommended she visit a physical therapist who offers vestibular disorders treatment–and she chose the team at FYZICAL Therapy & Balance Centers of San Marcos, TX.
Step 1: A Comprehensive Assessment
At her first visit, Rebecca underwent a detailed evaluation to assess her balance, coordination, and eye movement control. Our physical therapists identified which movements triggered her symptoms and developed a customized plan to improve her vestibular function.
Step 2: Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT)
Rebecca’s treatment program included vestibular rehabilitation therapy, a specialized form of physical therapy designed to retrain the brain’s ability to process balance signals. Her program included:
Gaze Stabilization Exercises
- Training the eyes to focus while moving the head to reduce dizziness
Habituation Exercises
- Gradual exposure to movements that triggered her dizziness, helping her brain adapt over time
Balance Training
- Strengthening posture and stability to prevent falls
Step 3: Lifestyle Modifications and Education
Beyond exercises, Rebecca received guidance on lifestyle changes to manage her symptoms. Her therapist recommended:
- Reducing salt intake to minimize fluid buildup in the inner ear.
- Managing stress through relaxation techniques, as stress can worsen Meniere’s symptoms.
- Practicing good hydration and maintaining a regular sleep schedule to support overall balance function.
The Results: Regaining Confidence and Stability
Over several weeks, Rebecca noticed a significant reduction in vertigo episodes and improved confidence in her movements. She could return to her daily activities without worrying about sudden vertigo attacks. Thanks to the FYZICAL Therapy & Balance Centers of San Marcos, TX team, she now manages her condition effectively with ongoing exercises and lifestyle adjustments.
Take the First Step Toward Relief
If you’re experiencing vertigo, balance problems, or other symptoms of vestibular dysfunction, don’t wait for them to worsen. Vestibular disorders treatment at FYZICAL Therapy & Balance Centers of San Marcos, TX can help you regain control and improve your quality of life.
Contact us today to schedule an appointment and start your journey toward recovery!