There are many misconceptions about vestibular disorders, so finding the truth can help you find relief. Vestibular disorders affect the inner ear and brain, causing dizziness, vertigo, imbalance, and other symptoms. Approximately 69 million Americans have experienced some form of vestibular dysfunction.
Vestibular therapy is an effective treatment method for these conditions, helping patients regain their balance and improve their quality of life.
Misconceptions about Vestibular Disorders: Understanding the Causes and Symptoms
Vestibular disorders refer to conditions that affect the vestibular system, which is responsible for maintaining balance and spatial orientation. These disorders cause dizziness, vertigo, a feeling of imbalance, or a spinning sensation. Common signs and symptoms include nausea, vomiting, difficulty walking or standing, and problems with vision or concentration.
Common Causes of Vestibular Disorders
- Inner ear infections or disorders (e.g., labyrinthitis, Meniere’s disease)
- Head injuries or concussions
- Migraines or other neurological conditions
- Aging or degeneration of the vestibular system
- Certain medications or side effects
How Vestibular Rehab Can Help With Vestibular Disorders
Vestibular therapy is a specialized form of physical therapy that can help patients manage and overcome vestibular disorders.
During vestibular therapy, patients can expect a comprehensive evaluation and a customized treatment plan. The therapist will guide the patient through exercises and techniques designed to retrain the brain to process and compensate for the vestibular dysfunction.
Vestibular Therapy Techniques
Habituation Exercises
- Repetitive movements that help the brain adapt to and reduce the sensitivity to dizziness or vertigo.
Gaze Stabilization Exercises
- Gaze stabilization exercises are techniques that improve eye-head coordination and visual stability.
Balance and Gait Training
- Exercises to improve balance, coordination, and walking ability.
Canalith Repositioning Maneuvers
- Canalith repositioning maneuvers are specific head movements to reposition displaced particles in the inner ear (for conditions like BPPV).
Our team of highly trained and experienced physical therapists has the expertise to develop a personalized vestibular rehabilitation program tailored to your specific needs and goals. We use evidence-based techniques and stay up-to-date with the latest research to ensure you receive the best care.
Regain Your Balance and Reclaim Your Life
If you’re experiencing vestibular disorder symptoms, such as dizziness, vertigo, or imbalance, don’t hesitate to seek help. Vestibular therapy can be a game-changer, helping you regain your balance, reduce your symptoms, and improve your overall quality of life.
Call our team at Rebound Physical Therapy in the Hillsdale area of Topeka, South Topeka, and Olathe, KS today to learn how we can help you overcome misconceptions about vestibular disorders and find relief through our comprehensive vestibular rehabilitation program. Take the first step towards a life free from the limitations of vestibular disorders.




