We Can Treat Vestibular and Balance Disorders
If you are experiencing dizziness, loss of balance or lightheadedness, our team of balance and vestibular disorder experts will diagnose the underlying cause of your symptoms and develop a treatment plan to restore your quality of life.When to Seek Balance, Dizziness and Vestibular Rehabilitation
We care for patients with these conditions:- Acoustic Neuroma
- Anxiety
- Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)
- Cervical/neck disorders
- Concussion
- Dehydration
- Heart conditions
- Inner ear infections
- Medication side effects
- Stroke
- Vestibular migraines
Treatment Options for Balance, Dizziness and Vestibular Rehabilitation
We offer a full range of inpatient and outpatient services to reduce or eliminate symptoms and return our patients to the activities they enjoy. Our services include:- Adaptation exercises: These exercises can improve eye-head coordination and ease symptoms.
- Balance retraining exercises and strategies: Using these tools can reduce symptoms and promote a safe return to everyday activities.
- Brainstem auditory evoked potential testing: This test monitors the brain’s response to the sounds you hear.
- Canalith repositioning maneuver: Used to treat a condition called benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), performing this series of movements can relieve symptoms of dizziness.
- Computerized dynamic posturography: This virtual reality test is used to evaluate your functional balance.
- Electrocochleography: This test measures electrical activity in the inner ear that occurs in response to sound.
- General conditioning exercises: Exercises can help to improve physical condition and reduce problems with balance, dizziness and lightheadedness.
- Habituation exercises: These exercises gradually decrease sensitivity to motion.
- Rotary chair testing: Rotary chair testing can help to evaluate the vestibular system as a possible cause of imbalance and dizziness.
- Vestibular evoked myogenic potential: This test helps to determine how well parts of the inner ear are functioning.
- Vision therapy: Vision therapy helps to make visual tasks more comfortable, easier or more efficient.
- Videonystagmography: This test evaluates the vestibular system as the possible underlying cause of imbalance or dizziness.