Vestibular Rehabilitation

Introduction: Overview of the Service
Vestibular rehabilitation is a specialized form of physical therapy aimed at treating dizziness, balance disorders, and vertigo. This therapy focuses on exercises designed to improve the function of the vestibular system in the inner ear and brain.
Benefits
Key Advantages and How It Helps Patients
01.
Improved Balance
Helps restore balance and stability for those with dizziness or vertigo.
02.
Reduced Dizziness
Targets the root causes of dizziness and balance problems.
03.
Increased Coordination
Helps improve body coordination during daily activities.
04.
Enhanced Mobility
Improves overall movement and reduces the risk of falls.
Treatment Process
Step-by-Step Explanation of What to Expect
- Initial Evaluation: An assessment of your symptoms and medical history related to dizziness or balance issues.
- Customized Treatment Plan: The therapist will design exercises specifically targeting balance, gaze stabilization, and vestibular rehabilitation.
- Therapeutic Exercises: A combination of physical therapy exercises aimed at improving balance, coordination, and motion tolerance.
- Ongoing Adjustments: As your balance improves, exercises will be adjusted to progress your recovery.
- Home Exercises: A prescribed set of exercises to be performed at home for continued progress.


Who Needs It
Best Suited for Specific Conditions or Individuals
- People experiencing dizziness, vertigo, or balance issues
- Individuals recovering from inner ear infections or vestibular disorders
- Those with frequent falls or coordination problems
- Patients who have had a stroke or neurological condition affecting balance
Why Choose Us
Our Expertise in Providing This Service
- Our therapists are specially trained in vestibular rehabilitation techniques.
- We offer a comprehensive approach to diagnosing and treating balance disorders.
- Our clinic provides a comfortable and supportive environment for balance recovery.
FAQs
Relevant Questions Related to the Vestibular Rehabilitation
How long does vestibular rehabilitation take?
The duration varies depending on the severity of the condition, but most patients see improvement within 4-6 weeks.
Can vestibular rehabilitation help with motion sickness?
Yes, vestibular rehabilitation can help reduce symptoms of motion sickness by improving the brain’s ability to process sensory input.
Are the exercises difficult to do at home?
The exercises are typically simple and can be easily incorporated into your daily routine.
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