
Vestibular & Balance Conditions
If you’ve been experiencing dizziness, vertigo, or balance problems, vestibular rehabilitation can help restore stability and improve your confidence with movement. At All Care Therapies of Georgetown, our therapists provide evidence-based vestibular and balance therapy designed to reduce dizziness, improve balance, and help you safely return to daily activities.
Our individualized treatment programs focus on addressing the underlying cause of your symptoms while improving mobility, reducing fall risk, and supporting independence.
Post-Concussion Dizziness or Balance Changes
Concussions can affect the vestibular system and lead to dizziness, imbalance, and difficulty with daily activities. Therapy focuses on restoring normal movement and reducing symptoms. We commonly treat:
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Post-concussion dizziness
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Balance problems following concussion
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Motion sensitivity
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Visual-vestibular dysfunction
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Difficulty returning to school, work, or sport
fall risk and unsteadiness
Balance changes can develop due to aging, illness, or decreased activity. Therapy focuses on improving stability and reducing fall risk. We commonly treat:
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Balance problems related to aging
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Generalized dizziness or lightheadedness
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Walking and gait instability
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Weakness affecting balance
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Deconditioning affecting mobility
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History of falls
How Vestibular Therapy Helps
Our vestibular rehabilitation programs are designed to:
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Reduce dizziness and vertigo
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Improve balance and stability
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Reduce fall risk
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Improve walking and mobility
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Restore confidence with movement
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Support safe return to daily activities
Vestibular dysfunction
Vestibular disorders affect the inner ear and can cause vertigo, dizziness, and imbalance. Therapy focuses on restoring normal vestibular function. We commonly treat:
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Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)
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Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness (PPPD)
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Inner ear balance disorders
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Vestibular hypofunction
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Motion sensitivity
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Vertigo
post-Surgical or Post-illness balance decline
Surgery, illness, or prolonged inactivity can affect strength and balance. Therapy focuses on restoring mobility and improving safety. We commonly treat:
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Balance decline after surgery
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Dizziness following illness
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General weakness affecting balance
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Mobility decline after hospitalization
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Difficulty returning to normal activity
Ready to Feel Steady again?
Dizziness and balance problems can affect your safety and independence. Our therapists provide personalized vestibular rehabilitation programs designed to improve stability, reduce symptoms, and help you return to the activities you enjoy.
Contact All Care Therapies of Georgetown today to schedule your evaluation.
