
Vestibular Rehabilitation (VR)
Struggling with dizziness, vertigo, or balance issues? At Pramukh Advance Physiotherapy Center, we offer specialized Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy (VRT) in Maninagar, Ahmedabad to help you regain balance, reduce dizziness, and improve your overall stability and coordination.
What is Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy?
Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy is a customized exercise-based program designed to improve balance and reduce problems related to dizziness. It targets disorders of the inner ear (vestibular system), which plays a key role in maintaining balance and spatial orientation.
Through specific movements and techniques, our vestibular therapy helps your brain adapt and compensate for balance deficits caused by injury, disease, or aging.
Who Can Benefit from Vestibular Therapy?
Vestibular rehabilitation is highly effective for individuals experiencing:
- Vertigo (sensation of spinning)
- Dizziness and lightheadedness
- Balance problems or unsteadiness
- BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo)
- Vestibular neuritis or labyrinthitis
- Post-concussion dizziness
- Motion sensitivity
- Fall risk in older adults
- Post-stroke balance issues
- Meniere’s disease
Our Vestibular Rehabilitation Approach
At Pramukh Advance Physiotherapy Center, we begin with a thorough assessment to identify the root cause of your symptoms. Based on your diagnosis and functional limitations, we develop a personalized VRT program.
Treatment may include:
- Canalith repositioning techniques (e.g., Epley maneuver for BPPV)
- Habituation exercises to reduce dizziness from motion sensitivity
- Gaze stabilization exercises to improve visual focus
- Balance retraining and proprioception exercises
- Strength and postural training
- Home exercise guidance for long-term improvement
- Education on lifestyle modifications and fall prevention
Free ask question?
Yes. Many patients experience significant improvement in symptoms after a few weeks of consistent therapy, though results vary based on the condition and individual response.
Absolutely. In fact, older adults are at higher risk for balance issues and falls, and VR can help them regain confidence and reduce fall risk.
Yes. Home exercises are an essential part of recovery. Your therapist will guide you with a safe and progressive home program tailored to your condition.
Some dizziness or discomfort may occur initially as your brain adapts to the exercises, but this is temporary and part of the recovery process. Your therapist will monitor your response and adjust as needed.
Not always. Some clinics allow direct access to vestibular physiotherapists. However, a referral from an ENT specialist or neurologist may be required for certain conditions or insurance coverage.