13/02/2023
Dizziness, Vertigo & Disequilibrium - Is There a Way Out? (Part 3)
Vestibular Rehabilitation Training (VRT)
VRT is a specialized form of physiotherapy which incorporates manual therapy and prescription of exercise targeting both the primary and secondary problems due to vestibular disorders.
VRT begins with a comprehensive clinical assessment that include collecting a detailed history of your symptoms and how these symptoms affecting you. Physiotherapist will screen the visual and vestibular systems to observe how well eye movements are being controlled in related to gravity and head movement.
Testing of your sensation, muscle strength, extremity and spine range of motion, coordination, posture, balance, and walking ability may also be necessary.
You will be benefit from VRT if have been diagnosed with any of the following vestibular conditions:
· Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)
· Vestibular Neuritis/Labyrinthitis
· Unilateral Vestibular Hypofunction
· Vestibular Migraine
· Persistent Postural Perceptual Dizziness (PPPD)
· Cervicogenic (neck related) Dizziness
· Post Concussion Syndrome
· Neurological conditions (i.e. stroke, traumatic brain injury)
· Vestibular deconditioning from aging or inactivity
Every patient’s vestibular rehabilitation exercise program is different from each other. This is not only because there are different types of vestibular impairments, but each type affects everyone differently. Your exercise program should be developed by a vestibular physiotherapist who has identified your specific impairments and the challenges and limitations based on your lifestyle, occupation, and roles.
Are you suffering from Vertigo or related conditions? Consult a physio who is specialise in treating people with vestibular dysfunction and related spinning, dizziness and balance problems !