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The Road to Stability: Discovering Vestibular Balance Therapy at Radius TBI

Integrative Care for Concussion / Traumatic Brain Injury Sufferers
in Ft. Lauderdale, Tampa and Orlando, Florida

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Vestibular Therapy/ Balance Therapy

Radius TBI, with our locations in Ft. Lauderdale, Tampa, and Winter Park, FL, stands out as a leader in providing specialized care for Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI). The center’s dedicated team of professionals understands the unique challenges faced by individuals dealing with balance and dizziness issues after accidents or head injuries.

What is Balance and Vestibular Therapy?

Vestibular and Balance Therapy is a specialized form of rehabilitation that targets the body’s vestibular system—a complex network within the inner ear responsible for maintaining balance and spatial orientation. This therapy aims to alleviate symptoms such as dizziness, vertigo, and imbalance by employing a multifaceted approach.

Vestibular and Balance Therapy is designed to address a range of symptoms related to disruptions in the vestibular system, which is responsible for maintaining balance, spatial orientation, and coordination. Individuals experiencing the following symptoms may benefit from Vestibular and Balance Therapy:

  1. Dizziness:
    • Persistent feelings of lightheadedness or a spinning sensation, often triggered by specific movements.
  2. Vertigo:
    • A sense of rotational movement, either of the individual or the surroundings, leading to a feeling of imbalance.
  3. Imbalance and Unsteadiness:
    • Difficulty maintaining stability while standing, walking, or performing daily activities.
  4. Spatial Disorientation:
    • Difficulty understanding one’s position in relation to the environment, often leading to a sense of confusion.
  5. Nausea and Motion Sickness:
    • Feeling queasy or nauseous, especially during movements or changes in position.
  6. Visual Disturbances:
    • Problems with visual focus, blurriness, or difficulty tracking moving objects.
  7. Postural Instability:
    • Difficulty maintaining an upright posture, which can lead to an increased risk of falls.
  8. Headaches:
    • Chronic or recurrent headaches, particularly those associated with changes in head position or movement.
  9. Neck Pain:
    • Discomfort or pain in the neck, often related to issues with the vestibular system.
  10. Fatigue and Anxiety:
    • Persistent feelings of fatigue and heightened anxiety related to the challenges posed by vestibular symptoms.


Vestibular and Balance Therapy aims to alleviate these symptoms by targeting the underlying issues within the vestibular system. Through specialized assessments, exercises, and educational components, individuals can experience improvement in their balance, coordination, and overall quality of life. If you or someone you know is grappling with these symptoms, please contact our vestibular therapist, who may help determine if Vestibular and Balance Therapy is a suitable intervention.

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The Components of Vestibular and Balance Therapy:

  1. Assessment:

    • A comprehensive evaluation of the patient’s medical history and symptoms is conducted.
    • Specialized tests, such as eye movement assessments and positional testing, help diagnose specific vestibular issues.
  2. Balance Therapy Exercises and Rehabilitation:

    • Tailored exercise programs are designed to improve strength, coordination, and flexibility.
    • Specific exercises challenge the vestibular system, encouraging adaptation and improvement over time.
  3. Education:

    • Patients are provided with knowledge about their condition and equipped with strategies to manage symptoms in their daily lives.
    • Lifestyle modifications and coping mechanisms are discussed to promote long-term stability.

Who Needs Vestibular and Balance Therapy?

Vestibular and Balance Therapy is tailored for individuals experiencing disruptions in their balance and spatial orientation. This includes those who encounter symptoms such as dizziness, vertigo, and unsteadiness. Common causes include accidents, head injuries, or concussions, which can affect the vestibular system located in the inner ear. If you find yourself struggling with these issues, Vestibular and Balance Therapy might be the solution you need.

Advantages of Vestibular and Balance Therapy:

The benefits of this therapy are extensive and often transformative:

  1. Improved Balance and Coordination:

    • Patients commonly experience enhanced stability, making daily activities more manageable.
  2. Reduced Dizziness and Vertigo:

    • Vestibular and Balance Therapy aims to alleviate symptoms, leading to a decrease in dizziness and vertigo.
  3. Enhanced Overall Quality of Life:

    • By addressing both physical and psychological aspects, the therapy contributes to an improved quality of life.
Are There Any Risks to Vestibular and Balance Therapy?

Generally, when administered by trained professionals, Vestibular and Balance Therapy is considered safe. However, some individuals may experience temporary dizziness or discomfort during exercises. These side effects are typically short-lived and indicate the body’s adjustment to the therapeutic interventions.

How Radius TBI Helps:
  1. Specialized Team:

    • Radius TBI boasts a team of experienced and highly trained therapists specializing in Vestibular and Balance Therapy.
  2. State-of-the-Art Facilities:

    • Each location is equipped with cutting-edge facilities and technology to facilitate the most effective rehabilitation.
  3. Personalized Treatment Plans:

    • Treatment plans are crafted based on individual needs, ensuring a tailored approach for optimal results.
  4. Holistic Approach:

    • Radius TBI embraces a holistic approach, addressing not only the physical but also the emotional and psychological aspects of recovery.

Success Stories:

Radius TBI’s success stories speak volumes about the effectiveness of our Vestibular and Balance Therapy programs. Patients who once faced challenges in simple daily activities now report improved quality of life, reduced dizziness, and a restored sense of balance.

In the journey towards recovery from accidents, head injuries, or concussions, Vestibular and Balance Therapy emerges as a crucial component. Radius TBI, with its commitment to excellence and patient-centric care, serves as a beacon of hope for those seeking to regain balance and overcome the challenges associated with vestibular issues. If you find yourself or a loved one grappling with balance and dizziness, consider the transformative possibilities that Vestibular and Balance Therapy at Radius TBI can offer. It’s not just a therapy; it’s a pathway to reclaiming a life in balance.

DID YOU KNOW?

TBI is a major cause of death and life-long disability in the United States. (including all levels of severity)

  • An estimated 1.5 million Americans sustain a TBI (Sosin, Sniezek and Thurman 1996); 
  • 50,000 die from these injuries; and 80,000 to 90,000 experience onset of long-term disability (CDC 1999). 
  • An estimated 5.3 million Americans live with a permanent TBI-related disability today (CDC 1999).

According to the report to Congress on mild traumatic brain injury in the United States. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; 2003. https://www.cdc.gov/traumaticbraininjury

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