Vestibular Rehabilitation for Dizziness & Balance
Vestibular rehabilitation is a targeted, exercise-based approach that helps the brain and inner ear work together more accurately. In our Nashville, TN clinic, vestibular rehabilitation is used to reduce dizziness, improve balance, and improve tolerance to movement and visual motion. Our programs are guided by objective testing and tailored to the specific system driving your symptoms.
Conditions and Symptoms We Help
Common vestibular diagnoses: BPPV, MdDS, PPPD, Ménière’s disease, vestibular migraine, vestibular hypofunction
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Post-injury and post-infection patterns: post-concussion dizziness, motion intolerance, visually-induced dizziness
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Functional impacts: poor balance, falls risk, disorientation, sensory mismatch
Autonomic overlap: POTS-related dizziness
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Other: If your symptoms do not match these exactly, you can also browse our full conditions list.
Recalibrating the vestibular system
Do you feel motion or spinning when you are not moving? This often happens when the brain is misinterpreting sensory input from the inner ear, eyes, or body. We begin with objective vestibular and neurological testing — including video-oculography, computerized balance analysis, and, when appropriate, AxisAI multi-axis rotary chair evaluation — to pinpoint canal-specific and visual-vestibular deficits with precision. Those findings guide a customized vestibular rehabilitation plan that improves how these pathways communicate and process movement, visual motion, and balance. Throughout your program, we re-test key systems to track progress and refine your plan so you can feel steady and confident on your feet again.
Rehabilitation Tools We May Include
AxisAI Multi-Axis Rotary Chair Assessment & In-Chair Rehabilitation: We use AxisAI to evaluate all vestibular canals and visual-vestibular integration, then deliver precisely calibrated rehabilitation directly in the chair based on your results.
Balance Tracking System: A computerized platform that provides real-time visual feedback while you perform targeted exercises to improve balance, coordination, and limits of stability.
Visual-Motor Integration Exercises: Using the Neuro Sensorimotor Integration System and Dynavision, we train eye tracking, hand-eye reaction, visual-auditory sequencing, attention, memory, and spatial awareness based on your specific needs.
Vestibular Rehabilitation Exercises: Customized eye, head, and balance drills designed to recalibrate vestibular pathways and improve sensory integration.
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2424 21st Ave S Ste 202 Nashville, TN 37212
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