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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 | 71 |
69% |
Overall, 69% (71
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Vestibular Exercises Reviews
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horriable at first then it gets better, bosu ball. ball sports. i am 85%
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yes they do help alot!! i went to a pt and did the excerses and the vertigo seems to go into remission for 2 years until recently
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Haven't started yet.
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I went to physical therapy for veritigo for 6 weeks and it actually worked.
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a physical therapist friend of mine showed me some very simple exercises to do when I start having dizzy symptoms, and they work every time.
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when i did my excercixes... especially my hand ball it helped. i need to start again
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have done, did not help the verigo but I will try again
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Did a lot of these in the first few years after the injury. They worked since I can actually walk now, though I sorta appear drunk.
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I had the therapy done at the drs but it did not seem to help
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am woring on that now but has not helped any at all
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