Intro:
When people hear the word vestibular, they often think of vertigo — that spinning, dizzy feeling when the world won’t stop moving. But vestibular rehabilitation is about so much more. It’s a key part of how your body maintains balance, coordination, and clear vision while you move.
What Is Vestibular Rehabilitation?
Vestibular rehabilitation is a specialized form of therapy designed to help people who experience dizziness, imbalance, or visual disturbances caused by inner ear or brain dysfunction.
It targets the vestibular system — a small but powerful structure inside your inner ear that helps your body understand where it is in space. This system constantly communicates with your brain to coordinate your head, eyes, and body movements.
When it’s not functioning properly, even simple activities like walking down the hallway or turning your head can become uncomfortable or disorienting.
Why It Matters
Your vestibular system helps you read signs while walking, focus on a moving object, and stay upright when you move quickly. When it’s impaired, you may feel dizzy, off-balance, or visually unstable — but vestibular rehabilitation can retrain your brain and body to work together again.
If you’ve been experiencing dizziness or imbalance, reach out to our clinic to learn how vestibular rehabilitation can help — or speak with a qualified healthcare professional for assessment and treatment options.




