Vestibular Rehabilitation Exercises
Balance & Vestibular Rehabilitation Exercises
Balance and Vestibular Rehabilitation Exercises are specialized therapy programs designed to improve stability, reduce dizziness, and restore coordination in individuals experiencing vestibular disorders. These exercises help the brain adapt to balance changes by strengthening sensory integration between the inner ear, eyes, and body movements.
Benefits of Vestibular Rehabilitation:
Vestibular rehabilitation therapy helps patients regain balance confidence, reduce dizziness episodes, and improve overall mobility through structured and personalized exercise programs.
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Improved Balance Stability
Enhances coordination and body control to reduce the risk of falls and instability.
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Reduction of Dizziness Symptoms
Helps the brain adapt to vestibular changes, minimizing vertigo and motion sensitivity.
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Enhanced Daily Functioning
Supports faster recovery and improves confidence in performing routine activities safely.
Long Term Hearing & Balance Care Support
Vestibular rehabilitation plays an essential role in long-term management of balance disorders by promoting neurological adaptation and recovery. Regular guided exercises help patients maintain stability and prevent recurrence of dizziness symptoms.
At BNG Audiology & Hearing Care Pvt. Ltd., rehabilitation programs are customized according to each patient’s condition and progress. Our specialists provide step-by-step guidance, monitoring, and follow-up support to ensure safe and effective recovery of balance function.
Frequently Asked Questions
Below are some commonly asked questions regarding vestibular rehabilitation and balance therapy programs.
It is a structured exercise program designed to improve balance, reduce dizziness, and enhance coordination.
Patients experiencing vertigo, imbalance, post-BPPV symptoms, or vestibular disorders may benefit from this therapy.
The duration varies depending on the condition, but many patients notice improvement within a few weeks of regular exercises.
Yes, exercises are carefully designed and supervised by specialists to ensure safe and gradual recovery.
