Rid Dizziness With Vestibular Physical Therapy Indianapolis
What is vestibular disorder?
Any injury or disease affecting the vestibular apparatus situated in the inner ear, its nerve supply or part of the brain that it is connected to can lead to vestibular disorders. Some of the symptoms experienced can be dizziness & vertigo, disturbance in walking due to sense of being off-balance, loss of visual acuity and nausea.
Our body maintains balance through the interactions of the signals from our ankle/feet, eyes and the inner ear-the vestibular system with the brain. When all these systems work in sync, we have good balance. However, when our vestibular system fails to function properly, we experience spinning sensation of our environment or become unsteady while walking, especially in the dark or in crowded places. It is estimated that a little over 40% of adults suffer from dizziness at some point in their lives, with a vast majority of these cases being attributed to vestibular dysfunction.
Vestibular disorders we treat in Indianapolis
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), Vestibular Neuritis, Labyrinthitis, Meniere's Disease, Vestibular Migraine, Bilateral Vestibular Hypofunction
BPPV: benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is one of the commonest vestibular disorder that we treat at our physical therapy clinic. A person experiences dizziness or vertigo which is a spinning sensation, especially while changing body positions. This sometimes can resolve on its own or can be treated by canalith repositioning maneuvers.
Post-concussion, motion sickness and post-inner ear infections: Sometimes trauma to head and neck region or infection of the inner ear can lead to dizziness, blurry vision and loss of balance. In these instances, it is always best to seek medical advice to fix the primary problem. Once cleared, vestibular rehabilitation can help you retrain your balance and gaze.
What is vestibular disorder?
Any injury or disease affecting the vestibular apparatus situated in the inner ear, its nerve supply or part of the brain that it is connected to can lead to vestibular disorders. Some of the symptoms experienced can be dizziness & vertigo, disturbance in walking due to sense of being off-balance, loss of visual acuity and nausea.
Our body maintains balance through the interactions of the signals from our ankle/feet, eyes and the inner ear-the vestibular system with the brain. When all these systems work in sync, we have good balance. However, when our vestibular system fails to function properly, we experience spinning sensation of our environment or become unsteady while walking, especially in the dark or in crowded places. It is estimated that a little over 40% of adults suffer from dizziness at some point in their lives, with a vast majority of these cases being attributed to vestibular dysfunction.
Vestibular disorders we treat in Indianapolis
Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), Vestibular Neuritis, Labyrinthitis, Meniere’s Disease, Vestibular Migraine, Bilateral Vestibular Hypofunction
BPPV: benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is one of the commonest vestibular disorder that we treat at our physical therapy clinic. A person experiences dizziness or vertigo which is a spinning sensation, especially while changing body positions. This sometimes can resolve on its own or can be treated by canalith repositioning maneuvers.
Post-concussion, motion sickness and post-inner ear infections: Sometimes trauma to head and neck region or infection of the inner ear can lead to dizziness, blurry vision and loss of balance. In these instances, it is always best to seek medical advice to fix the primary problem. Once cleared, vestibular rehabilitation can help you retrain your balance and gaze.
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Key Components of our Indy Vestibular Physical Therapy Program
- Comprehensive Assessment: Evaluates the individual’s vestibular function, balance, gait, and functional limitations to develop a tailored treatment plan.
- Canalith Repositioning Maneuvers: Utilizes specific head and body movements to reposition displaced crystals within the inner ear, relieving symptoms of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV).
- Habituation Exercises: Involves repetitive exposure to movements or positions that provoke symptoms to desensitize the vestibular system and reduce dizziness and vertigo.
- Gaze Stabilization Exercises: Improves the ability to maintain clear vision during head movements by enhancing the coordination of eye movements.
- Balance Training: Utilizes various exercises and techniques to improve postural control, weight shifting, and proprioception.
Balance Rehabilitation & Vertigo Treatment in Indianapolis, Indiana
Vestibular physical therapy focuses on treating disorders of the inner ear and vestibular system, which control balance and spatial orientation. It aims to alleviate symptoms such as dizziness, vertigo, and imbalance, allowing individuals to regain stability and independence. Vestibular rehabilitation is a treatment approach used to reduce or eliminate dizziness and unsteadiness through movement.
- Canalith repositioning techniques: In this case, a person experiences spinning sensation due to dislodgement of calcium crystals in the inner ear. Your physical therapist will put you through a few positions to allow the crystals to regain its original position. You will then be given a few instructions to follow for a couple of days after which you should start to feel better. A few sessions may be required to fully resolve this issue.
- Vestibular rehabilitation exercises: In this case, it is the reduced functioning of your vestibular system that is causing your unsteadiness. Your physical therapist will teach you few exercises in order for the brain to re-adjust or re-learn to cope with the problem. Eventually, the body will adapt itself and not overly react to the dizziness-provoking stimuli.
With the ever-increasing cost on the healthcare system from falls and its aftermath, it may be a better choice to consider physical therapy to resolve your balance issues and reduce the burden of care.
Benefits of Vestibular Physical Therapy
- Symptom Management: Reduces dizziness, vertigo, and nausea associated with vestibular disorders.
- Improved Balance and Coordination: Enhances postural control and stability to prevent falls and improve mobility.
- Functional Restoration: Helps individuals regain the ability to perform daily activities with confidence and ease.
- Adaptation and Compensation: Facilitates the brain’s ability to adapt to vestibular dysfunction and compensate for balance deficits.
- Quality of Life Enhancement: Enables individuals to participate in social, work, and leisure activities without interference from vestibular symptoms.
Vestibular physical therapy plays a crucial role in treating vestibular disorders and restoring balance, stability, and quality of life for individuals experiencing symptoms such as dizziness and vertigo. Through specialized rehabilitation techniques and tailored exercise programs, individuals can overcome vestibular challenges and regain confidence in their ability to navigate the world safely.
If you’re experiencing symptoms of dizziness, vertigo, or imbalance, consider seeking evaluation and treatment from our physical therapist. At Victor Physical Therapy, our expertise and guidance, will help you embark on a journey toward regaining balance and improving your overall well-being.
Key Components of our Indy Vestibular Physical Therapy Program
- Comprehensive Assessment: Evaluates the individual’s vestibular function, balance, gait, and functional limitations to develop a tailored treatment plan.
- Canalith Repositioning Maneuvers: Utilizes specific head and body movements to reposition displaced crystals within the inner ear, relieving symptoms of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV).
- Habituation Exercises: Involves repetitive exposure to movements or positions that provoke symptoms to desensitize the vestibular system and reduce dizziness and vertigo.
- Gaze Stabilization Exercises: Improves the ability to maintain clear vision during head movements by enhancing the coordination of eye movements.
- Balance Training: Utilizes various exercises and techniques to improve postural control, weight shifting, and proprioception.
Balance Rehabilitation & Vertigo Treatment in Indianapolis, Indiana
Vestibular physical therapy focuses on treating disorders of the inner ear and vestibular system, which control balance and spatial orientation. It aims to alleviate symptoms such as dizziness, vertigo, and imbalance, allowing individuals to regain stability and independence. Vestibular rehabilitation is a treatment approach used to reduce or eliminate dizziness and unsteadiness through movement.
- Canalith repositioning techniques: In this case, a person experiences spinning sensation due to dislodgement of calcium crystals in the inner ear. Your physical therapist will put you through a few positions to allow the crystals to regain its original position. You will then be given a few instructions to follow for a couple of days after which you should start to feel better. A few sessions may be required to fully resolve this issue.
- Vestibular rehabilitation exercises: In this case, it is the reduced functioning of your vestibular system that is causing your unsteadiness. Your physical therapist will teach you few exercises in order for the brain to re-adjust or re-learn to cope with the problem. Eventually, the body will adapt itself and not overly react to the dizziness-provoking stimuli.
With the ever-increasing cost on the healthcare system from falls and its aftermath, it may be a better choice to consider physical therapy to resolve your balance issues and reduce the burden of care.
Benefits of Vestibular Physical Therapy
- Symptom Management: Reduces dizziness, vertigo, and nausea associated with vestibular disorders.
- Improved Balance and Coordination: Enhances postural control and stability to prevent falls and improve mobility.
- Functional Restoration: Helps individuals regain the ability to perform daily activities with confidence and ease.
- Adaptation and Compensation: Facilitates the brain’s ability to adapt to vestibular dysfunction and compensate for balance deficits.
- Quality of Life Enhancement: Enables individuals to participate in social, work, and leisure activities without interference from vestibular symptoms.
Vestibular physical therapy plays a crucial role in treating vestibular disorders and restoring balance, stability, and quality of life for individuals experiencing symptoms such as dizziness and vertigo. Through specialized rehabilitation techniques and tailored exercise programs, individuals can overcome vestibular challenges and regain confidence in their ability to navigate the world safely.
If you’re experiencing symptoms of dizziness, vertigo, or imbalance, consider seeking evaluation and treatment from our physical therapist. At Victor Physical Therapy, our expertise and guidance, will help you embark on a journey toward regaining balance and improving your overall well-being.
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Step 02
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Personalized Treatment Plan
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Ongoing Support & Progress
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Patient Testimonials
What Our Patients Say
Posted on Google Nancy BoykoTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I was experiencing some acute knee pain for almost two weeks after doing some yardwork. I was debating about going to prompt care when a friend suggested physical therapy. I tried Victor Physical Therapy and surprisingly felt better after some massage/manual therapy. My walking got better and felt more comfortable while I was able to bear more weight. Victor diagnosed it as a hamstring strain and a medical collateral ligament sprain. It was worth the drive from the north side of Indianapolis to his clinic. I highly recommend this Physical Therapist.Posted on Google Derrick ShortTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I sustained sports injury while playing basketball. I busted my ACL and my orthopedic surgeon in Noblesville wanted me to start physical therapy to reduce swelling and increase range of motion to prepare for ACL reconstruction. That's when my wife found Victor Physical Therapy in Indianapolis. So far my experience with Victor, my Physical Therapist has been excellent. I am now moving on with post-surgical rehab with my Victor again. My surgeon is very happy with the outcome and so is my family.Posted on Google Tom CoffeyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I have been going to Victor Physical Therapy for about 6 sessions for chronic neck pain. During those times he was able to increase my range of motion and help decrease my pain. Even though with my condition it wasn't long lasting, I found it beneficial seeing my physical therapist. Victor also helped me with my FCE- functtional capacity evaluation for job-related requirements.Posted on Google scott hornTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I found Victor to be very interested in your well being. He takes the time to listen to you, explain what has happened and how working with you, you can obtain very good results as I did. After working with the run of the mill Physical Therapy, he is a welcome change. After working with other therapists in Indianapolis, my pain in my back and legs were still an issue, until I met Victor, my physical therapist. He finally fixed my chronic lower back pain and the pain in both my legs. I am now able to walk and sit for a longer period of time, especially while driving. I would highly recommend Victor Physical Therapy to anyone looking for physical therapy services.Posted on Google God is OneTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. If you are looking for a great physiotherapist, go see Victor. After spending so much money elsewhere without any results, he managed to treat my knee pain in only two sessions. Highly professional and effective!"thnks victor sirPosted on Google KhatrikingTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My doctor wanted me to do physical therapy for my lower back pain due to spinal stenosis as well as pain in both legs. I had issues with endurance, balance and walking. I was directed to see some physical therapy clinics here locally, I went to couple of them at different times where I did not get any benefit after spending a lot of time and money. After researching review of other physical therapy clinics, I tried Victor Physical Therapy in Indianapolis. After my initial assessment my physical therapist provided me with personalized exercises to build my endurance, gait and balance training as well as postural correction. Victor was also willing to travel to Brownsburg to provide therapy at my residence. I am very pleased with the physical therapy services he provided me with and enjoyed my sessions. The therapy Victor provided has made significant improvements to my pain the endurance and walking. Comparing Victor's therapy with other physical therapy clinics, Victor's Therapy is far better than the other clinics I visited. I highly recommend Victor's Physical Therapy, I really appreciate his honesty and help he has provided. I feel a lot better now.Posted on Google kola cokerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Amazing job helping our daughter with jaw physical therapy after dentist noticed her jaw was offset and low range of motion… showed us what to work on with her jaw physical therapy and also helped with other posture adjustments and physical therapy…Posted on Google Ruby CashTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My grandma fell few months ago. MRI showed tear in her rotator cuff. Her doctor wanted her to do physical therapy prior to surgery. She went to Victor Physical Therapy in Indianapolis and experienced good results with reduced pain and significant increase in range of motion. Hopefully we can skip surgery. She was also experiencing a lot of dizziness after her cataract surgery. Her physical therapist provided her with vestibular therapy and got rid of the vertigo. We are very pleased with the 1:1 physical therapy treatment. My grandma tells me that she got the best physical therapy in Indianapolis of all the other physical therapy clinics she has been too.Posted on Google jamie escueTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Victor is awesome. He is the best physical therapist we have had. We live in Greenfield he came to us. He pushed our mother and she is walking. I would recommend him if u need a good therapist.Posted on Google Vaughn Stultz (Rob)Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I tore my right rotator cuff on 24 May 2025 and due to international travel and insurance issues I wasn’t able to have surgery until 16 August 2025. The delay caused the shoulder to become encapsulated. Because of the severity of the encapsulated shoulder Orthopedic Indy Greenwood recommended I get physical therapy as soon as possible after the surgery. Because I live just north of Beech Grove I did a google search for nearby PT possibilities. I chose to try out Victor Physical Therapy as he is less than 15 minutes from my home and could get me in almost immediately the following week after surgery. I can’t begin to describe the pain, discomfort, and uphill battle I was going to have to regain range of motion and routine use of my dominant right arm. Victor has been amazing in restoring 180 degree of motion and relief of the pain I was experiencing. For shoulders with torn rotator cuff and encapsulation the PT for each is opposed to each other as rotator cuff recovery is to minimize movement during the first 6 weeks while encapsulation dictates motion as soon as possible. So Victor had his work cut out for him and choosing him was the best decision I made, so much so that I referred my wife Nancy to him for ruptured left hand tendon surgery PT and she has done amazing as well. I cannot recommend Victor more highly, give him a try, you won’t be disappointed!!!
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