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Overcome
your fear of falling and prevent serious injury...
Accidental falls account for more
than half of the major injuries incurred by people over the age of 65,
preventing them from leading active and healthy life styles in their
senior years.
Yet, most falls can be prevented...
If you have difficulty maintaining
your balance, we can help you return to a more active lifestyle through
therapeutic "Balance Retraining"...
Ez-rehab is one of only a few physical therapy practices that can provide Vestibular
physical therapy rehabilitation
treatment in Marin County.
Vestibular Rehabilitation is a therapeutic approach to assist with
disequilibrium and dizziness symptoms through the use of physical
therapy exercises specially designed to retrain your balance system and
help reduce your risk of falls.
Through our programs we will show you how to avoid falls reducing your
risk of further medical complications such as hip fractures that can
seriously impair your quality of life.
Contact Us
Call us for an appointment
Phone: 415-381-9030 Vestibular
Rehabilitation services apply to:
- Anyone who suffers
from vertigo, dizziness or a sense of imbalance.
- Anyone who has had
a stroke, head injury or concussion, a history of inner ear problems
or diabetes
- Anyone who
experiences dizziness or balance problems after a neck injury.
- Elderly
individuals who are more likely to develop a balance problem due to
decreased reaction times and movement speeds, medicines that damage
the inner ear and other conditions that affect balance.
- Anyone recovering
from an acoustic neuroma.
Benefits of Vestibular Rehabilitation:
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Decreases Vertigo
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Decreases nausea related to abnormal vestibular input
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Improves balance, coordination and awareness
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Decreases nystagmus
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Decreases reports of disequilibrium
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Optimizes visual-vestibular interaction
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Reducing falls or risks for falls
Our Vestibular
Therapy Process
We first perform a thorough evaluation. This
includes observing posture, balance, movement, and compensatory
strategies.
Using the result of this
evaluation, we develop an individualized treatment plan
that will include exercises to be performed both in the therapy
department and at home that combine specific head and body movements
with eye exercises.
Many times, treatment may
also include increasing activities and exercise in order to strengthen
muscles and increase tolerance for certain stimuli.
Some of the exercise and
activities may at first cause an increase in symptoms, as the body and
brain attempt to sort out the new pattern of movements. But with time
and consistent work, the coordination signals from the eyes,
proprioception, and vestibular system will occur.
Types of Exercises
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Vestibular-Ocular Reflex Stimulation Exercises
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Ocular Motor Exercises
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Balance Training Exercises
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Eye-Head Coordination Exercises
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Postural Exercises
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Gait Exercises
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Increase overall activity level
If the brain cannot rely
on the information it receives from the vestibular system, a person's
ability to maintain posture and coordinate balance can become overly
dependent on vision or on the information received from the muscles and
joints (proprioception).
This can lead to
developing new patterns of movement to compensate for the change and to
avoid head movements that are apt to create symptoms of dizziness and
nausea.
General Information
For more information on
the Dizziness, Vertigo and Imbalance check out these reference websites:
Balance and Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy
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