Vestibular Rehabilitation
Our bodys sense of balance and spatial orientation is something we take for granted. But when illness or injury affects the bodys balancing system, it can lead to falls, reduced mobility, blurred vision, headaches, nausea and other physical discomforts.
Contact us today to make an appointment or visit our locations in Hampton Roads.
• Carrollton – Eagle Harbor Medical Associates
• Victory YMCA
• Mary Immaculate Hospital
• Denbigh Physical Therapy & OccuMed
• In Motion Physical Therapy-Norfolk
• Maryview Outpatient Physical Therapy
• Portsmouth YMCA Churchland
• Health Center at Harbour View
• Health Center at Virginia Beach
• In Motion Physical Therapy-Hilltop
• Portsmouth Blvd. Physical Therapy & OccuMed
• Boo Williams Sportsplex
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The vestibular system, located in the inner ear, is often to blame. An important contributor to the bodys balancing, this system has three jobs to do:
- Detect the position of the head in space and on the body
- Postural control
- Contributes to coordination of head and eye movement.
In Motions physical therapists have developed a program to help improve the symptoms while increasing mobility and balance. This rehabilitation helps to retrain the body when stroke, brain trauma, inner ear surgery or chronic disease like MS or Parkinsons affects the vestibular system.
Patients with vertigo, motion intolerance and dizziness associated with neck pain may benefit from In Motions Vestibular Rehabilitation program.
Treatment may include computerized sensory integration testing and training using the SMART Balance Master®, available at Harbour View, DePaul, and Mary Immaculate physical therapy locations.
Other therapeutic strategies may include:
Adaptation exercises
Balance retraining and activities
Compensatory strategies
Gait training and stabilization
Conditioning exercises
Modalities to treat cervical spine
Cervical thoracic stabilization exercises Movement desensitization Gaze Stabilization Exercises
In Motion staff teach patients how to compensate for loss of sense of balance, provide a home exercise program and give suggestions for ways to make home and other spaces safer, fall-free zones.






