Health & Fitness
Vestibular Therapy
Dizzy? Unsteady? Lightheaded? Willow Grove Physical Therapy may be able to help!

Vestibular Rehabilitation is an effective treatment for vertigo/dizziness, motion sensitivity, and balance disorders. Studies have shown vestibular rehabilitation to be 90 percent effective in many patients. It is a conservative, noninvasive, drug free option for patients.
Otolaryngologists/ENT, neurologists, cardiologists, and family doctors are often consulted to treat the millions of Americans who have complaints of dizziness, lightheadedness, and unsteady gait. Since dizziness and imbalance can come from many sources it is important that an accurate diagnosis is made.
Some common causes for dizziness and imbalance may stem from inner ear disorders such as benign positional vertigo, labyrinthistis, vestibular neuritis, bilateral vestibular loss from ototoxicity, acoustic neuroma and Meniere’s disease. Brain damage from head trauma, tumors, and stroke can also be a source of dizziness and imbalance. Patients with these types of diagnoses are often referred for vestibular rehabilitation with positive outcomes.
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A vestibular therapist will evaluate patients with dizziness and imbalance to assess their vision and visual motor skills, balance, gait, motion sensitivity, strength, sensation, flexibility, and coordination. A fall risk assessment is performed on every patient and exercises are administered to reduce fall risk. A hallpike test and canalith repositioning techniques will be performed on patients who are suspected to have benign positional vertigo. A custom home exercise program will be given on the first visit and upgraded frequently. Therapy sessions are typically two or three times per week. Patients diagnosed with benign positional vertigo usually improve in one to two sessions in 90 percent of cases. Treatment for other diagnoses may take from four to eight weeks.
In some cases, patients may experience an increase in their dizziness and imbalance. It is not uncommon to see an exacerbation of symptoms before improvement. Patients who are complaint and persistent with their vestibular rehabilitation program see results of decreases dizziness, improved balance, and overall improved quality of life.
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For more information regarding vestibular disorders, please visit www.vestibular.org.