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Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy

Focused Rehabilitation for Dizziness, Vertigo, or Balance Problems

The highly skilled therapists at Paula Dillon Mays Therapy Clinics can assist you in bringing balance back into your life. There are a number of symptoms that can be associated with a balance disorder, but our vestibular rehabilitation therapy can help. We will work with you one-on-one to explain your disorder and develop a therapy plan that works best for you.

What is a vestibular disorder?

Almost everyone has felt dizzy, lightheaded, or unsteady at one time or another. Unlike dizziness, vertigo has a rotational component in which a person perceives a false movement or spinning in either themselves or their surroundings.

The vestibular system includes the parts of the inner ear and brain that process sensory input involved with controlling balance and eye movement. Frequent bouts of dizziness or vertigo, especially when associated with changes in head position, can indicate a vestibular disorder. Symptoms can last from a few seconds to a few minutes, and in some cases, even longer.

Symptoms of a vestibular disorder

Symptoms can include but are not limited to:

  • Dizziness
  • Vertigo or sense of spinning
  • Poor balance
  • Disorientation
  • Head in a tilted position
  • Vision disturbance
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Headaches or migraines
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Difficulty in crowds or open spaces
Treatment for balance problems

Vestibular rehabilitation therapy is a noninvasive treatment approach that can be a possible alternative to or used in conjunction with medication or surgery. Vestibular rehabilitation therapy is a specialized exercise-based approach designed to help resolve inner ear deficits. The goal is to retrain your vestibular system to better coordinate with your central nervous system.

Get Help for Your Balance Problems Today

You don’t have to live with dizziness. Treating balance disorders is one of our specialties at Paula Dillon Mays Therapy Clinics in Spokane, Washington. Do not hesitate to call our friendly staff at (509) 624-4200 with questions, concerns, and to make an appointment for vestibular rehabilitation therapy at any of our Spokane locations. If you prefer, you can request an appointment online and one of our staff will contact you.

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Paula Dillon Mays Therapy Clinics offers personalized treatments in physical therapy and rehabilitation, massage therapy, acupressure, athletic training, exercise programs, orthotics, and cranio-sacral therapy in Spokane Washington. Our physical therapists provide treatment for back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, arm pain, elbow pain, wrist & hand pain, leg pain, hip pain, knee pain, and foot & ankle pain. Our PT and rehab team offers proven treatments for lymphedema, sports injury, arthritis, fibromyalgia, post surgery, numbness & tingling, balance, dizziness and gait problems, women’s health, and incontinence.