Vestibular Rehabilitation
Vestibular rehabilitation is a specialized therapy program designed to help individuals manage and reduce symptoms related to inner ear and balance disorders, including vertigo, dizziness, gaze instability, and imbalance. At Revere Health, our vestibular rehabilitation program is tailored to meet the unique needs of each patient, improving balance and reducing the risk of falls, while addressing the discomfort associated with vestibular conditions.
Conditions Treated with Vestibular Rehabilitation
Vertigo: A sensation of spinning or dizziness often caused by inner ear disorders.
Gaze Instability: Difficulty focusing vision due to head movement, leading to blurred vision.
Imbalance and Falls: Trouble maintaining balance, which can increase the risk of falling, particularly in older adults.
Dizziness and Lightheadedness: Often linked to vestibular dysfunction, causing disorientation and unsteadiness.
Components of Vestibular Rehabilitation
Balance Exercises: Designed to improve stability and reduce the likelihood of falls by strengthening the body’s ability to maintain equilibrium.
Gaze Stabilization: Exercises that help improve control of eye movements, enhancing vision during head movement and reducing dizziness.
Habituation: Gradual exposure to movements or situations that provoke dizziness, allowing the body to adapt and lessen symptoms over time.
Benefits of Vestibular Rehabilitation
Reduced Symptoms: Significantly reduces vertigo, dizziness, and imbalance.
Improved Balance: Helps regain balance and coordination, improving daily function and mobility.
Fall Prevention: Reduces the risk of falls, particularly for older adults or those with chronic balance issues.
Customized Care: Programs are tailored to address each patient’s specific symptoms and goals.
Why Choose Revere Health?
Our vestibular rehabilitation specialists are experienced in providing personalized therapy programs that address the root causes of balance and dizziness disorders, helping patients regain stability and confidence.
For more information or to schedule a consultation, contact Revere Health today.