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Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy

Vestibular rehabilitation therapy is for those who experience dizziness, imbalance, vertigo, migraines, and other inner ear issues. It’s also beneficial for patients who have had a brain injury or a stroke. So, how does vestibular rehabilitation therapy work? After a specialized physical therapist evaluates a patient’s symptoms and medical history, he or she will design an exercise-based program that is right for the patient. Contact our physical therapy in Massapequa to start treatment!

 

The exercise-based program for vestibular rehabilitation therapy will include a combination of head, body and eye exercises. The reasons for these types of exercises are to reteach the brain to coordinate with the signals sent from the vestibular system. To be specific, gaze stabilization exercises, balance retraining exercises and canal repositioning maneuvers are some of the exercise examples that will help a patient regain control of their vestibular system. After doing these exercises regularly, balance skills, posture skills, neck motions and body strength will begin to increase. The feeling of dizziness and the risk of falling will decrease.

 

Vestibular rehabilitation therapy has been successful for some patients with only one or two sessions, but other patients may need up to a few months. Just remember, it’s important to remain confident during vestibular rehabilitation therapy. When a patient begins the therapy exercises, it’s common for the symptoms to increase at first. This is just because the brain and the body are trying to find a new way to work together. Don’t let this discourage you. Many times, vestibular rehabilitation therapy will be the only thing a patient needs to see the desired results.

It’s the patients who practice the exercises regularly that will feel the symptoms start to disappear. Vestibular rehabilitation therapy will not only cure the symptoms caused by inner ear issues, it will give a patient’s mobility and safety back. With regular vestibular rehabilitation therapy, the feeling of dizziness and the fear of falling will go away.

Did you know that you have Direct Access to Physical Therapy in Massapequa? No referral is needed. We offer the best Physical Therapy on Long Island where you can get help from our trusted and expert Physical Therapists. To start your Physical Therapy evaluation, call Park Physical Therapy at (516) 798-3789  with 2 locations in Massapequa!