VESTIBULAR, VERTIGO, AND BALANCE REHABILITATION IN SHERIDAN WY

If you’re experiencing dizziness, spinning, unsteadiness, or difficulty walking, vestibular rehabilitation can provide relief. I offer comprehensive evaluation and treatment to help restore balance and reduce symptoms so you can move confidently again.

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IS VESTIBULAR PT RIGHT FOR ME?

Vestibular and balance issues can show up in many different ways. Some symptoms come on suddenly, while others build slowly over time. Vestibular physical therapy can help with a wide range of dizziness and balance concerns, including:

Common Symptoms

  • Vertigo or spinning sensations

  • Dizziness when turning your head

  • Feeling “off balance” or unsteady

  • Frequent falls

  • Motion sensitivity

  • Lightheadedness or foggy vision

  • Nausea related to movement

  • Trouble walking straight or confidently

  • Feeling like the room moves when you move


Common Conditions Treated

  • BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo)

  • Vestibular hypofunction

  • Post-viral or post-infection dizziness

  • Chronic dizziness or persistent unsteadiness

  • Balance disorders and fall risk

  • Concussion-related dizziness

  • Age-related balance changes


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HOW DOES VESTIBULAR PT WORK?

Vestibular rehabilitation starts with a thorough evaluation to understand what’s causing your dizziness or imbalance. During your visit, we look at how your eyes, inner ear, and body work together to keep you steady. This helps pinpoint the source of your symptoms and guides a treatment plan that’s specific to you.

Your Evaluation May Include:

  • Checking for BPPV

  • Assessing eye and head movements

  • Looking at balance strategies and gait

  • Testing how motion or certain positions affect symptoms

  • Reviewing your medical history and recent illness or injury

Treatment May Include:

  • Repositioning techniques for BPPV

  • Gaze stabilization and eye–head coordination exercises

  • Balance and stability training

  • Motion desensitization

  • Strength and mobility work

  • Education and home strategies

Treatment is individualized and progresses at a pace that feels right for you. Most people begin noticing improvement within just a few sessions.

Balance changes are common, but falls don’t have to be.

Stability and confidence are within reach.