Vestibular Rehabilitation

woman with vertigo

Regain control of your life and balance with Vestibular Rehabilitation at Saint Francis Healthcare Physical Therapy. Vestibular Rehabilitation is a specialized form of therapy intended to alleviate both primary and secondary problems caused by vestibular disorders. Vertigo, often described as a sense of spinning or lightheadedness, can cause a loss of balance, unsteadiness and sometimes nausea. We can help you overcome the complications of vertigo and find control through a treatment plan right for your needs.

If you are suffering from dizziness or have any of the following diagnoses, talk to your doctor about a referral to Saint Francis Healthcare Physical Therapy for treatment:

  • Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (commonly known as BPPV or simply - vertigo)
  • Meniere’s Disease
  • Vestibular Neuritis
  • Labrynthitis
  • Vestibular Migraine
  • Concussion
  • Vestibular Hypofunction

Learn More

If you would like to learn more about Vestibular Rehabilitation, please contact us at any of our locations below:

Saint Francis-Bartlett Rehab & Sports Medicine

(901) 382-6280

8025 Highway 64, Suite 102, Memphis, TN 38133

Saint Francis-Bartlett Rehab and Sports Medicine has a Memphis location for the convenience of our patients. Our team of physical therapists share a commitment to improve the quality of your everyday life. The staff works closely with your physician to provide a treatment program designed specifically to meet your needs and diagnosis.

We are highly skilled in treating a variety of diagnoses including post-operative orthopedic surgery, sports rehabilitation, neck and back injuries, stroke and difficulty with mobility or falls. In addition, our Memphis location offers our patients the option of aquatic therapy. This form of therapy uses water for resistance. The benefit is that we can increase your strength, flexibility and range of motion without putting stress on your joints and spine. We often use aquatic therapy for our patients who are undergoing rehabilitation following joint replacement.
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