Vestibular Therapy
What is Vestibular Therapy, and How Can It Help?
Dizziness, vertigo, and balance issues can significantly disrupt daily life, making even simple tasks challenging. Fortunately, there is a specialized treatment that offers hope: vestibular therapy. Vestibular therapy is a targeted approach designed to alleviate symptoms associated with vestibular disorders.
Learn how Vestibular Therapy has helped a recent patient:
“Recently I suffered what turned out to be a bout of vertigo. I was losing my balance and felt like the room was spinning. It landed me in the emergency room on a Friday night.They gave me some motion sickness and anti nausea meds, told me to see an Ear Nose and Throat doctor in a week and sent me home. I’d been receiving physical therapy at H2Orthopedic for a back issue and found out they had a therapist on staff who is a vestibular specialist experienced in treatment of vertigo. They got me in first thing Monday morning to see Warren. He checked my eye movements and performed some specific maneuvers that miraculously relieved the dizziness and unsteady feeling in just 30 minutes. The rest of the day I had to keep my head upright. It was truly amazing! I was beyond grateful. I’ve been to 5 different physical therapy clinics over the last 25 years for various issues and post-op rehabilitation. H2Orthopedic is by far the best. Sessions are one-on-one and they have a pool for aquatic therapy. The addition of vestibular specialists is a plus since vertigo is apparently rather common. I highly recommend the professional services of H2Orthopedic.”
– Diane T
Understanding Vestibular Disorders
Vestibular disorders affect the inner ear and brain, which are crucial for maintaining balance and spatial orientation. Common vestibular disorders include benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), Meniere’s disease, labyrinthitis, and vestibular neuritis. Symptoms of these conditions can include dizziness, vertigo, imbalance, and nausea, significantly impacting one’s ability to perform everyday activities.
What To Expect From Vestibular Therapy?
Our team of highly specialized therapists in Laguna Hills, CA will develop an individualized treatment plan that includes the three body systems that control balance (inner ear, sensors within the joints of the body, and your vision).
Most of the exercises included in your treatment will retrain the brain to recognize and process signals from the inner ear, eliminating dizziness.
Our therapists are trained to perform maneuvers to reposition the small crystals inside the inner ear to stop a common type of vertigo.
Key Components of Vestibular Therapy
Vestibular Rehabilitation Exercises:
- Vestibular rehabilitation exercises are the cornerstone of vestibular therapy. These exercises improve gaze stability, enhance balance, and reduce dizziness. They include specific movements and activities that help retrain the brain to compensate for vestibular dysfunction.
Gaze Stabilization Exercises:
- Gaze stabilization exercises help improve control of eye movements, reducing symptoms like blurred vision and dizziness. These exercises typically involve focusing on a stationary object while moving the head back and forth.
Balance Training:
- Balance training exercises aim to improve stability and prevent falls. These exercises challenge the body’s balance systems by altering visual, proprioceptive, and vestibular inputs.
Habituation Exercises:
- Habituation exercises are designed to reduce dizziness through repeated exposure to specific movements or environments that trigger symptoms. Over time, the brain learns to ignore these problematic signals.
Canalith Repositioning Maneuvers:
- For conditions like BPPV, canalith repositioning maneuvers, such as the Epley maneuver, move dislodged calcium crystals (canaliths) in the inner ear back to their proper position.
Benefits of Vestibular Therapy
Vestibular therapy offers numerous benefits for individuals suffering from vestibular disorders.
Reduction in Dizziness and Vertigo:
- Targeted exercises help reduce the frequency and intensity of dizziness and vertigo episodes.
Improved Balance:
- Balance training enhances stability, reducing the risk of falls and improving confidence in movement.
Enhanced Gaze Stability:
- Gaze stabilization exercises help control eye movements, reducing symptoms like blurred vision and dizziness.
Better Quality of Life:
- By alleviating symptoms and improving function, vestibular therapy helps individuals return to their daily activities and enjoy a better quality of life.
Is Vestibular Therapy Right for You?
If you experience chronic dizziness, vertigo, or balance issues, vestibular therapy might be effective. Our qualified physiotherapist can conduct a comprehensive assessment to determine the cause of your symptoms and develop a personalized treatment plan.
This assessment involves a detailed review of your medical history, a physical examination, and specific tests to identify the type and severity of your vestibular disorder. Based on this information, your physiotherapist will develop a customized treatment plan tailored to your needs.
Vestibular therapy typically involves regular sessions with your physiotherapist, during which your progress will be monitored and your treatment plan adjusted as needed. These sessions ensure that the exercises are performed correctly and that you progress toward your goals.
In addition to in-clinic sessions, your physiotherapist will likely prescribe at-home exercises to reinforce the benefits of your treatment. Consistency is key; performing these exercises at home can help accelerate your recovery and improve your overall outcomes.
Vestibular Therapy: Schedule Your Consultation Today
Vestibular therapy offers a natural and effective approach to managing vestibular disorders. At H2Orthopedic Aquatic and Physical Therapy, our experienced physiotherapists use evidence-based techniques to create customized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s needs. If you’re struggling with dizziness or balance issues, schedule a consultation today in Laguna Hills, CA to explore how vestibular therapy can help you regain control and improve your quality of life!



