RESTORE VESTIBULAR BALANCE AND STABILITY
Balance and stability keep you moving safely. AHBA offers personalized vestibular rehab to reduce dizziness, improve coordination, and restore confidence.
Is Vestibular Rehabilitation Right for You?
Vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) can be beneficial for a wide range of individuals experiencing balance and dizziness issues. It is especially helpful for those suffering from chronic dizziness or vertigo, frequent falls, or difficulty maintaining stability during daily activities. VRT is also effective for patients with inner ear conditions such as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), Ménière’s disease, labyrinthitis, or vestibular neuritis. Additionally, individuals recovering from migraines, stroke, or traumatic brain injuries (TBI) may find vestibular therapy improves coordination, balance, and overall functional independence. By targeting the underlying causes of imbalance, VRT helps patients regain confidence and safely return to everyday activities.
Evaluation and Treatment Plan
Before starting therapy, our team evaluates your symptoms, balance, gait, and strength to design a customized program. Most patients benefit from weekly sessions over several weeks, while some may continue with home exercises for ongoing improvement.
How We Restore Balance and Reduce Dizziness
How Vestibular Rehabilitation Works
Vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) is a specialized physical therapy that helps improve balance, reduce dizziness and vertigo, and restore confidence in daily movement. By retraining the brain and body, VRT targets the inner ear, visual system, muscles, and nervous system to enhance coordination, strength, and stability. Therapy includes exercises like gaze stabilization, balance and gait training, stretching, and habituation techniques, sometimes supported with technology-assisted tools. With a personalized approach, vestibular rehabilitation helps patients move safely, reduce the risk of falls, and regain independence, making it an effective solution for those experiencing dizziness or chronic balance problems.
Therapists use techniques such as:
Gaze and Eye Exercises: Improve visual stability and reduce dizziness.
Balance and Gait Training: Enhance coordination and prevent falls.
Strengthening and Stretching: Build core and lower-body strength.
Habituation Exercises: Reduce sensitivity to dizziness triggers.
Technology-Assisted Therapy: Use specialized tools to support recovery.
When to Seek Care
If you experience dizziness, balance issues, hearing changes, or ear pressure, consult your healthcare provider. Early care can prevent complications and improve your quality of life. At AHBA, we offer personalized vestibular rehabilitation to restore stability, reduce symptoms, and help you return safely to daily activities.
Benefits of VRT
Vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) offers a wide range of benefits for patients experiencing balance and dizziness issues. It can improve overall balance and coordination, reduce symptoms of dizziness and vertigo, and lower the risk of falls. VRT also enhances strength and stability, helping patients move with greater confidence and independence in their daily activities.
