Dizziness, imbalance, and vertigo can significantly impact daily life, making even simple tasks feel overwhelming. If you’re experiencing these symptoms, you may have a vestibular disorder. Fortunately, vestibular disorders treatment can help restore stability, reduce discomfort, and improve overall quality of life.
The Rebound Rehabilitation team prepared this guide to help you better understand vestibular disorders–and their treatment options.
Understanding Common Vestibular Disorders
The vestibular system is located in the inner ear and cerebellum, where it plays a crucial role in maintaining balance and spatial awareness. Vestibular disorders cause disruptions to this system and lead to symptoms like dizziness, vertigo, and coordination issues.
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)
- The most common cause of vertigo (a sensation in which it feels as if you or your surroundings are spinning around)
- Occurs when small calcium crystals move into the wrong part of the inner ear
- Usually triggered by changing head positions
Vestibular Neuritis
- Inflammation of the vestibular nerve, often due to a viral infection
- Causes sudden, severe dizziness, nausea, and balance issues
- May take weeks or months to fully resolve
Meniere’s Disease
- A disorder that causes the inner ear to fill with fluid
- Symptoms include episodes of vertigo, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), and hearing loss
- No cure, but you can manage it with lifestyle changes and therapy
How Physical Therapy Supports Vestibular Disorders Treatment
Physical therapy offers effective vestibular disorders treatment–particularly through vestibular therapy, which focuses on retraining the brain and body to adapt to balance challenges. Here are some typical treatment methods:
Balance and Gait Training
- Tailored exercises help restore stability and normal movement patterns
- Helps improve steadiness when walking and standing
- Helps reduce fall risk
Vestibular Exercises
- Includes eye and head movement exercises to reduce dizziness
- Encourages the brain to adapt to inner ear imbalances
- Can be performed at home with guidance from a physical therapist
Canalith Repositioning Techniques
- A technique specifically used to treat BPPV
- Involves guided head movements to reposition inner ear crystals
- Often provides immediate relief with just a few sessions
Habituation Therapy
- Ideal for individuals with motion sensitivity
- Involves repeated exposure to dizziness-triggering movements
- Over time, the brain learns to adapt and minimize symptoms
What to Expect During Vestibular Rehabilitation
The Rebound Rehabilitation team will work closely with you to develop a customized vestibular disorders treatment plan based on your specific condition, symptoms, and concerns. Here’s what you can expect:
- Comprehensive assessment to identify the cause of dizziness and balance problems
- Personalized exercise programs to address individual symptoms and improve function
- Ongoing progress monitoring to ensure effective recovery and symptom reduction
With dedication and the right treatment plan, many people experience significant improvements in balance, stability, and overall well-being.
Take the Next Step Toward Recovery
Living with a vestibular disorder doesn’t have to mean a lifetime of dizziness and imbalance. Physical therapy at Rebound Rehabilitation provides a safe, effective way to regain control and confidence in daily activities.
If you’re experiencing persistent dizziness or balance issues, don’t wait to seek help. Schedule an appointment at one of our Florida clinics and start your journey toward better balance and improved health.


