About Vestibular Rehab

Your sense of balance relies on a series of signals to your brain from several organs and structures in your body, specifically your eyes, ears, and the muscles and touch sensors in your legs. The part of the ear that assists in balance is known as the vestibular system, a maze-like structure in your inner ear made of bone and soft tissue.

When that malfunction, you can have problems with your sense of balance, including dizziness or vertigo. This raises the risk of falling and injury.

Vestibular rehab can help with a number of conditions, including Ménière’s disease, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), stroke, and brain injury.

How We Can Help

Our highly trained vestibular therapists can help balance and dizziness problems decrease significantly or completely disappear.

Restoring Daily Function

Day-to-day activities are no longer easy when you have a vestibular disorder and quality of life can be diminished. We work to help patients find relief from vision problems, nausea, anxiety, and more.

Rehabilitation Therapy

Vestibular rehab can relieve frustrating symptoms from equilibrium problems. The exercise-based program can ease vertigo and imbalance by training your body to use other senses.

Home Safety

Our team works to make your home safe by lowering your risk of injury from dizziness or falling. We can assist in modifying conditions at your home such as adding handrails.