
Vestibular & Balance Conditions
If you’ve been experiencing dizziness, lightheadedness, or balance problems, our skilled therapy team is here to help. We provide evidence-based balance therapy and vestibular rehabilitation to improve stability, reduce fall risk, and restore confidence in daily movement.
Whether you’re walking safely through your home, spending time with family, or returning to the activities you enjoy, our goal is to help you move with ease, feel steady on your feet, and get back to living independently and comfortably.
Post-Concussion Dizziness or Balance Changes
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Persistent dizziness, lightheadedness, or vertigo following a head injury
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Difficulty walking straight or feeling unsteady on your feet
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Sensitivity to light, noise, or busy environments
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Blurred or double vision with movement
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Trouble focusing, reading, or tracking moving objects
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Headaches associated with movement or position changes
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Nausea or motion sensitivity
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Fatigue or symptoms that worsen with activity
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Balance deficits that increase fall risk
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Delayed recovery from sports-related or accidental concussions
fall risk and unsteadiness
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Balance problems related to aging
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Generalized dizziness or lightheadedness
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Gait and walking difficulties
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Weakness or deconditioning affecting balance
Vestibular dysfunction
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Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)
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Persistent Perceptual Postural Dizziness (PPPD)
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Inner Ear-Related Balance Disorders
post-Surgical or Post-illness balance decline
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Weakness or instability after surgery or prolonged hospitalization
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Dizziness or lightheadedness during standing or walking
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Loss of coordination or difficulty navigating stairs or uneven surfaces
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Decreased endurance and early fatigue with daily activities
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Increased fall risk following illness, injury, or bed rest
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Changes in gait or walking pattern
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Difficulty returning to normal routines after medical procedures
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Deconditioning from inactivity or extended recovery periods
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Balance challenges related to anesthesia, medications, or systemic illness
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Reduced confidence with mobility or fear of falling
