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Vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) is a highly effective way to substantially reduce or eliminate residual dizziness from labyrinthitis. VRT works by causing the brain to use already existing neural mechanisms for adaptation, plasticity, and compensation. The direction, duration, frequency, and magnitude of the di... more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate
| Top 5 Communities | ||
| Condition | Members | Success |
| Dizziness & Vertigo | 127 |
70% |
| Brain Injury | 1 |
100% |
Overall, 70% (128
Members)
find Vestibular Exercises helpful

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Vestibular Exercises Reviews
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I am currently doing exercises at a therapy center as well as in my home. I have accumulated so many exercises from therapy that I probably spend almost three hours a day doing exercises (same exercises in the morning and at night).
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about to start this with a balance occupational therapist
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Do them regular and do help
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Not really.
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Going to weekly therapy. It does help
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I did these in the 90's and had success. Going to try to do them again, but I keep feeling nauseated when I try.
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I provide my patients with many different vestibular exercises related to their specific symptoms, they do help improve symptoms with most people, especially those with residual balance issues..
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the dizziness is getting better, the ears roaring are doing better also, but my head still feels odd
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I found this to be rather succesful for the first case of vertigo ever suffered over 10 years ago.
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horriable at first then it gets better, bosu ball. ball sports. i am 85%
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