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Vestibular Therapy

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Discover Lasting Relief for Your Vertigo Symptoms at Atlantic Rehab Center

At Atlantic Rehab Center, our expert team of physical therapists is dedicated to helping you find effective relief for your vertigo symptoms using evidence-based techniques. Guided by cutting-edge research and years of practical experience, we’re committed to restoring balance and improving your quality of life.

The vestibular system, located within the inner ear, is an essential for maintaining balance and orientation in our environment. It works with the eyes and our nervous systems to coordinate head and eye movements, ensuring that we remain steady and focused even during rapid or unexpected changes in position.

Our physical therapists commonly treat vestibular disorders and other balance-related issues. These conditions can lead to dizziness, unsteadiness, blurred vision, and even falls, significantly impacting daily activities and overall well-being.

A staggering number of individuals experience vestibular dysfunction. According to the Vestibular Disorders Association, approximately 69 million Americans aged 40 years and older have experienced some form of vestibular disorder in their lifetime. These symptoms can be debilitating, affecting not only physical capabilities but also emotional and mental health.

At Atlantic Rehab Center, we utilize research-backed, individualized treatment plans to address your specific vestibular challenges. Our physical therapists in Davie, Pembroke Pines and North Miami Beach, FL are skilled in specialized techniques designed to reduce or eliminate vertigo symptoms and restore balance and confidence.

Don’t let vertigo control your life any longer. Call (305) 405-0400 (North Miami Beach), (954) 474-3611 (Davie) or (954) 367-4000 (Pembroke Pines) today to schedule a consultation with our experienced team at Atlantic Rehab Center!

  • Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV): This condition occurs when calcium crystals in the inner ear become dislodged and interfere with the normal functioning of the vestibular system. BPPV is characterized by sudden bouts of dizziness triggered by specific head movements.
  • Labyrinthitis: Labyrinthitis is caused by inflammation of the inner ear’s labyrinth due to viral or bacterial infections. Symptoms include dizziness, vertigo, hearing loss, and tinnitus.
  • Vestibular Neuritis: Similar to labyrinthitis, vestibular neuritis involves inflammation of the vestibular nerve. Viral infections result in sudden, severe vertigo and imbalances.
  • Meniere’s Disease: A chronic disorder of the inner ear, Meniere’s disease causes episodes of vertigo, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), and hearing loss. The exact cause of this condition remains unknown.

Discover the Benefits of Vestibular Rehabilitation

Vestibular rehabilitation at Atlantic Rehab Center can transform your life by enhancing your stability, reducing symptoms, and restoring your confidence. Our expert physical therapists will use an evidence-based approach to help you overcome vestibular dysfunction and regain control of your life.

We will start with a comprehensive evaluation to determine the root cause of your symptoms. They will take a thorough medical history to identify underlying conditions or contributing factors.

Next, our team will perform specialized tests designed specifically for the vestibular system, such as the Dix-Hallpike maneuver and the head impulse test, to pinpoint the exact nature of your vestibular dysfunction and use this information to create a customized treatment plan tailored to your unique needs.

Vestibular rehabilitation consists of various techniques and exercises, including:

  • Canalith repositioning maneuvers: These techniques help reposition the displaced calcium carbonate crystals in the inner ear for patients with BPPV, alleviating vertigo symptoms.
  • Habituation exercises: These activities help reduce dizziness and vertigo symptoms by encouraging your brain to adapt to specific movements or positions that trigger your symptoms.
  • Gaze stabilization exercises: These exercises train your eyes to focus on a stationary object while your head moves, improving vision and balance.
  • Balance and gait training: Our physical therapists will guide you through activities to enhance your stability, coordination, and overall function during daily tasks.

Our physical therapists will work closely with you to establish achievable, results-oriented goals and monitor your progress throughout your treatment journey. They will also provide a personalized home exercise program, empowering you to take an active role in your recovery and maintain long-term success.

Call (305) 405-0400 (North Miami Beach), (954) 474-3611 (Davie) or (954) 367-4000 (Pembroke Pines) today to embrace a more balanced future!

Your Next Steps…

  1. Request An Appointment

  2. Receive A Custom Treatment Plan

  3. Work Hard and Progress In Your Recovery

  4. Recover & Enjoy Life Pain-Free!

Start Your Road To Recovery Today!